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Vietnam’s leading dairy producer Vinamilk last week proposed that the government and the lawmaking National Assembly lift the barrier to allow foreign investors to own up to 100% of the company.
Vietnamese consumers who have found that they can now afford a car have begun to save money for their dream, according to recent figures on car sales and imports.
The government has asked relevant agencies to study the feasibility of granting a policy to waive visas for international tourists who visit Vietnam via tour packages offered by local travel firms.
The Chinese Ministry of Public Security has begun looking into a case in which a Vietnamese businesswoman died allegedly of poisoning in mainland China in September, authorities in the hometown of the deceased said on November 6.
A taxi driver in Hanoi returned on November 6 a huge amount of properties including US$7,000 worth of cash to a Greek passenger who left them on his cab last month.
Teddy Bear lovers in Ho Chi Minh City will have the chance to meet their favorite toy in enormous sizes at a month-long festival slated for the middle of this month.
With about 40,000 people dying of smoking-caused diseases per annum, Vietnam is one of the 15 countries with the highest number of smokers in the world, a health official has announced, citing the World Health Organization (WHO) Office in Vietnam.
The organizers of a show featuring K-pop sensation Psy in Vietnam have suddenly announced an indefinite postponement as the number of tickets sold “did not reach expectation.”
Vietnam Airlines and the other shareholder of Jetstar Pacific have pledged to continue investment in the low-cost carrier, after it reported a profit for the first time in three years.
Vietnamese steel maker Hoa Sen Group has confirmed its intention to take over a mammoth steel project in the central province of Quang Ngai after the original Taiwanese investor withdrew from it nearly ten years ago, local media reported.