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Japan, US voice concern over China’s test flight

 Japan and the US have expressed their concern over China’s testing landing of a plane on an airstrip illegally built on Chu Thap (Fiery Cross) Reef in Vietnam’s Truong Sa (Spratly) archipelago.

Japan, Vietnam develop new rice resistant to disease, bugs

 Vietnamese and Japanese researchers have completed an international project to develop a new rice variety that is disease- and insect-resistant with a high-yield, short-growth duration.

What will happen to Vietnam if Japan's economy falls into recession?

The news that Japan has entered an economic downturn has raised concerns among Vietnamese exporters. Meanwhile, experts believe Japan will still be keen in providing ODA (official development assistance) to Vietnam. 

Vietnamese city wins Asian Townscape Award

 Vietnamese city wins Asian Townscape Award, Vietnam tourism road show in Belarus, German publishing house releases Vietnamese-German picture dictionary, Japan, Vietnam cultural festival to kick off in Can Tho

Japan restarts first nuclear power plant since Fukushima

 Japan has restarted its first nuclear reactor under new safety rules following the 2011 Fukushima disaster.

Vietnam concludes TPP negotiations with U.S., Japan

 Vietnam has concluded the bilateral negotiations on the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement with the U.S. and Japan, according to the Ministry of Industry and Trade.

Vietnamese engineer invents tuna anesthetizing equipment

VietNamNet Bridge - A machine to anesthetize tuna, which keeps fish fresh after being caught, has been invented by an engineer and lecturer at Tuy Hoa Industry Junior College.

Japan helps Vietnam manage sustainable natural resources

 The Japanese Government will provide technical assistance on sustainable management of natural resources to the five mountainous provinces of Dien Bien, Lai Chau, Son La, Hoa Binh and Lam Dong from 2015-2020.

Image: Vietnamese Ao Dai featured in Japan

VietNamNet Bridge – A Vietnamese Ao Dai (traditional long tunic) collection by designers Huynh Hai Long and Dang The Huy is a highlight of Vietnam Culture Week 2015 in Japan on July 2. 

Japan bullet train 'self-immolation' fire kills two

 Two people are dead after one of them set himself on fire on board a Japanese Shinkansen bullet train, public broadcaster NHK reports.

Japan's Nikkei hits 15-year high on Greece deal hopes

Japanese shares hit a 15-year high, following the global rally elsewhere on hopes Greece will reach a deal with its creditors to prevent from defaulting on payments due at the end of the month.

Japanese capital moves towards trade sector

VietNamNet Bridge - Vietnamese trading companies are being eyed by many Japanese investors who are planning to join the domestic market.

Policymakers in doubt about how to handle auto industry

VietNamNet Bridge - If the government wants to retain auto-assembling enterprises to develop Vietnam’s auto industry, it will have no other choice than to support domestic enterprises.

Asiana plane skids off runway at Hiroshima, Japan

 Air safety authorities in Japan are investigating how a South Korean Asiana Airlines plane skidded off a runway on landing at Hiroshima airport.

Is Japanese capital leaving Vietnam? (part 3)

While many analysts fear that Japanese businesses are leaving Vietnam for more attractive markets in the region, government officials believe Vietnam remains a favorite destination for Japanese investors.

Vietnam welcomes Japanese capital as country seeks to rely less on China

Both Vietnam and Japan are establishing closer ties because of China. Vietnam is receiving more capital from Japan and less from China, and many Japanese businesses are leaving China for Vietnam.

‘Super Crab Car' grabs gold for VN

 VietNamNet Bridge – Bui Thanh Mai, 8, of Ninh Binh Province, has become the only Vietnamese child to win the gold medal at Toyota's World Dream Car Art Contest held in Japan last August.

Vietnam eager to attract Japanese investment in agricultural projects

VietNamNet Bridge – Many Japanese investors have been taking quiet steps to pour money into the agricultural sector in Vietnam. 

Where is Japanese capital going to in Vietnam?

A report from the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) showed that Japanese FDI in Vietnam has dropped by 65 percent to $2.02 billion.

Japan increases financial services in Vietnam

Japan is the second largest foreign investor in Vietnam. However, since 2011, because of difficulties faced by the Japanese economy and the global recession, Japan’s investment in Vietnam has declined.