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In recent decades, waste from nuclear power plants, hospitals and electronic gadgets, which may cause cancer and threatens the life of human beings, has become an extremely severe problem.
Authorities in Phu Quoc Island are finding new dumping sites for the increasing amount of waste produced.
VietNamNet Bridge – Australia has temporarily stopped providing cows to Vietnam so as to spend time on cooperating with Vietnamese competent agencies to dispel the information that Australian cows have been dumped on the Vietnamese market.
FLC buy-out hastens Hanoi’s Alaska Garden City; Forex rates to remain stable; Viettel seeks equal hi-tech incentives; Mining, new products boost Masan Q2 profits
Searefico sells 20% stake to Japanese partner; OTC trading quiet; HCM City issues municipal bonds next week; Import of cashew material surges
ACB gets ready to sell debt; New cyber service to provide online gold trading; Power price rises on back of coal, gas hike; Seven month retail figures post 4.9 percent increase
Vietnam, Japan research genetically modified cassava; EuroCham launches Green-Biz 2013; Seafood subject to higher anti-dumping duties; HCM City scheme for exterior bus advertising
Tra fish exports to US see 10 percent price hike; Hanoi devises solutions to curb inflation; Vietnam-UK trade turnover approaches US$4.4 billion; Real estate firms adopt sideline businesses amid slump
Ministry urges companies to quicken disbursement; Consumer goods import still strong; DOC cancels antidumping review on Agifish; Vietnam-Thailand road extension mulled; Billion-dollar steel projects get moving