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The representative of Vietnam at the Miss Universe 2015 pageant has recently opened up to Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper about her feeling and other contestants’ reaction when host Steve Harvey announced the wrong winner.
Vietnam has issued detailed regulations for foreign investors in 17 business sectors in a drive to improve the investment climate of a fast-growing country blighted by bureaucracy, but now seeing record inflows of foreign capital.
A photo exhibition is ongoing in Da Lat City, located in the Central Highlands region, featuring artworks on the people and landscapes of this resort town.
Vietnam’s banking restructuring scheme, launched by the central bank four years ago, has achieved almost all of its important objectives, a senior official of the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) said at a recent press conference in Hanoi.
The National Financial Supervisory Commission (NFSC), the economic advisor to the Vietnamese government, has prepared a report to review the country’s economy in 2015, which has witnessed many positive improvements in the face of challenges.
A U.S. veteran has gone to great lengths to repatriate the keepsakes of a Vietnamese man fighting on the opposite front which he had treasured for nearly 50 years.
Recently, consignment ‘warehouses’ offering used clothes at affordable prices have become increasingly appealing to shoppers, consigners and intermediate consignees alike.
International visitors to Vietnam are estimated to hit 7.94 million in 2015, down 0.2% from the previous year, which is the first decrease in the last six years, according to the General Statistics Office (GSO).
Vietnam’s trade deficit with China and several other countries are expected to widen in 2015, the latest customs data show.
Two Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper readers have suggested various solutions for turning Ho Chi Minh City into a more rewarding place to live in, including improving urban infrastructure, residents’ community consciousness and abiding by the laws.