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Eleven teams from Vietnam’s top engineering and industrial universities and junior colleges will compete at the 2016 Shell Eco-marathon Asia (SEM), to be hosted by the Philippines next month, Shell Vietnam said on February 22 in a press release.
Lots of cow farmers in Ho Chi Minh City are struggling after their only partner has put a halt to buying their dairy products, with their predicament worsened by imported milk selling at cheaper prices.
The chairman of a district in the south-central Vietnamese province of Khanh Hoa has rejected a false report that he had claimed a piece of debris recently found in his locality belongs to the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370.
Several made-in-China affordable electric cars being advertised on Facebook by Vietnamese sellers have grabbed the attention of local consumers while raising the eyebrows of authorities.
Military Commercial Bank (MB), Vietnam's fourth biggest listed lender by market value, expects to offer foreign investors an additional 10% stake this month in a bid to improve liquidity in the stock, a senior executive said.
Vietnam’s Mekong Delta is facing the most severe drought and salinization in nearly a century, according to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development.
The emergence of ride-sharing apps such as Uber may have threatened Vietnam’s taxi market, but one of the country’s major taxi operators is fighting back.
Nearly a thousand tourists have been stranded on a famous island off the central Vietnamese province of Quang Ngai since February 15 due to bad weather and unable to return to work or study after the Lunar New Year holiday.
Japan has proposed the planting of dozens of cherry trees as gifts to celebrate a cherry blossom festival in the capital city of Vietnam next month, local authorities said on February 15.
Online check-in may not be something new to flyers in other countries, but there are still very few Vietnamese passengers choosing this convenient method, no matter how busy the airports are.