The Phu Luc (Appendix) artist group will interact with American historian Liam Kelley about Vietnamese history on July 17 at Hanoi Creativity City.
Vietnam’s rice exports in the first half of the year fell by 32% over the same period last year, mostly due to competition from other countries, the Vietnam Food Association (VFA) has said.
Vietnam took home a bronze medal from the Thailand Open Track and Field Championships, which ended on July 7 near Bangkok, Thailand.
Siluriformes fish products, meant for export to the US, will undergo safety tests from July 17 to October 15, the National Agro–Forestry–Fisheries Quality Assurance Department (NAFIQAD) said.
The National Women’s Open Cycling Tournament for the An Giang Television Cup is scheduled to kick off on July 10.
Top Vietnamese female badminton player Vu Thi Trang has entered the second round of the YONEX US Open.
The domestic railway industry should reform to increase its competitive ability and revenue in the second half of this year, an official of the Ministry of Transport has said.
Australia has still suspended livestock supply to some facilities in Vietnam for investigation due to missing international animal welfare standards, said the Australian Embassy in Hanoi.
While the imposition of additional tariffs on imported steel products as a temporary safeguard against cheap imports since March was meant to protect the local steel industry, consumers and firms that use steel for their production are worried about steel price hikes in the local market.
Akio Suzuki, one of the pioneering sound artists of Japan, will perform in Hanoi on July 17.