Vietnam expects to welcome 100,000 Indian tourist arrivals in the near future as the two countries hold huge potential to develop bilateral ties in this field, stated Nguyen Quoc Hung, deputy head of the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VAT).
The “100 resilient cities” programme which is pioneered by the US’s Rockefeller Foundation was launched in Vietnam at a workshop in the central city of Danang on November 21.
Production cost is the major barrier for the development of renewable energy in Vietnam, an official from the Institute of Energy told a workshop in Hanoi on November 21.
A project on building an HIV-addiction treatment technology transfer centre was officially kicked off at the Ho Chi Minh City University of Medicine and Pharmacy in on November 21.
Vietnam’s dynamically growing economy is in need of investments worth billions of US$ in infrastructure, renewable energy, transportation, seaport development and other areas, which provides a great opportunity for foreign investors, including Germans, Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung said.
National Assembly (NA) deputies called for clearer stipulations on the responsibility of Government offices, organisations and individuals in terms of public administrative management in the draft revised Law on the Organisation of the Government at the Nov. 21 session.
Hungarian President Ader Janos and his wife will pay a State visit to Vietnam from November 26 – 30.
The National Assembly passed the Law on Vietnam Civil Aviation (revised) on November 21.
The State Commission on Overseas Vietnamese (SCOV) under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs celebrated its 55th founding anniversary (November 23, 1959) in Hanoi on November 21.
Former Senator Eddie “Kuya Eddie” Ilarde, the first president of the Philippines-Vietnam Friendship Association, returned to Manila from a visit to Hanoi, greatly impressed by what he saw.