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Copyright infringement has become serious, causing concerns in society and discontent among art activists. Experts have warned that copyright infringement poses danger to the vulnerable cultural industry.
Resolution 55 on the energy development strategy clearly stipulates that Vietnam needs to remove all barriers to be sure that power pricing is transparent and determined by the market.
In August 2022, the PM signed Decision 930, approving the "Day to Honor Vietnamese Language among Overseas Vietnamese 2023-2030". September 8 was chosen the Day to Honor Vietnamese Language.
Vietnam has changed its mindset from ‘agricultural production’ to an ‘agricultural economy’ with an aim to create a highly competitive merchandise-producing agriculture, National Assembly deputies said at the ongoing National Assembly session.
Amendments to laws or a well-designed resolution that would motivate executive bodies and officers to "dare to think and dare to do", and protect them from imprisonment will help defrost the real estate market.
Bao La Village in the central province of Thừa Thiên Huê is striving hard to protect and preserve the traditional handicraft of bamboo weaving.
While cyber bullying is becoming more common at schools, students are finding it difficult to seek support from teachers or their parents.
Most Vietnamese businesspeople who started businesses in East European countries after finishing studies there returned to Vietnam to do business in their fields.
Five big oil and gas firms have reported huge profits which have exceeded the yearly targets.
Quang Phu Cau incense village in Ung Hia District, renowned for its incense sticks and incense production, has become a beacon for those seeking an olfactory journey into Vietnam’s cultural heritage.
Vietnam’s five percent broken rice export price has soared to $653 per ton, but despite the big volume of exports and price increases, large exporters have seen profits decrease.
The total waste-to-electricity capacity planned by the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT) is small compared with the demand and capability of Vietnam.
The Politburo’s Resolution 41 on building and promoting the role of Vietnamese businesses in the new era, issued October 10, 2023, shows timely directions and orientations for the development of businesses.
The US FED has decided to stop interest rate increases, following a temperate monetary policy which aims at preparing a soft landing for the economy.
Vinhomes has seen its profit decrease but it still leads the ‘trillion-VND club’, or the group of businesses with more than VND1 trillion worth of profits. Hoa Phat steel mill and Binh Son refinery has had the most outstanding growth among the group.
The Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC) plans to establish a ‘Game Hub’ to connect game makers and will organize short- and long-term training courses as part of a gaming industry development strategy.
Discussing socio-economic conditions in 2023 at the ongoing National Assembly session, State President Vo Van Thuong said there are many policies which people have put high hopes on, but implementation has been very slow.
For the past seven years, business has been good – with Kieu Viet Hung earning between VND 50 and 60 million a month. But, making a living doing something most people find abhorrent, Hung was faced with a crisis of conscience.
Over the last 20 years, together with the traditional teaching model with blackboard and white chalk, a new university system has been developing – the digital university.
The stock assets of Nguyen Dang Quang, president of Masan Group, have fallen to below $1 billion. Several other billionaires have also lost billions of dong following the sharp falls of the VN-Index recently.