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Cambodian flag carrier Angkor Air has celebrated the inaugural flight of a new service that connects the capital cities of Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia.
There are over 1,100 international students currently studying, doing their internships, and joining academic exchange programs in Vietnam, according to the Ministry of Education and Training.
Vietnam's logistics industry has many opportunities to develop and engage more deeply in the world’s with the future signing of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade agreement, to which the Southeast Asian country is party.
The Ministry of Finance has submitted a new regulation regarding the use of public-owned automobiles by state officials in Vietnam to the Prime Minister for approval to lessen wastefulness, an office chief under the ministry recently told a press meeting.
The French - Vietnamese Center for Management Education (CFVG) on October 23 inaugurated its new campus in Ho Chi Minh City.
Residents in Ho Chi Minh City have blamed that traffic congestion has taken place more frequently but the city’s Traffic Safety Committee said there was only one case of traffic congestion in 2014 and none case has ever occurred in the first seven months this year.
The price of small imported cars may go down sharply in the next four years given the adjustment in taxes levied on them following the commitments of Vietnam to join multiple regional and international free trade agreements, local media reported, citing the information provided by the Tax Policy Department in a recent press meeting.
The Vietnamese arm of US soft drink giant Coca-Cola has paid its 2014 corporate tax, worth some US$20 million, for the first time in two decades due to losses, according to a report the firm submitted to Ho Chi Minh City authorities in May.
A group of holidaymakers, who are also staffers for a travel company, went to great pains to pick up litter on Ly Son Island – an emerging retreat off central Vietnam – during a trip earlier this month.
A dearth of available parking space in Ho Chi Minh City has caused taxi drivers to stop wherever they can and occupy roads citywide, despite no-parking signs and traffic cops ready to hand out fines.