2018 Pacific Robot Contest Champion: Vietnam Lac Hong University Galaxy team

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Lac Hong University’s LH – Galaxy team representing Vietnam at the 2018 ABU Asia – Pacific Robot Contest (ABU Robocon) beat China team to win the competition for the seventh time – Reported by Vietnam Plus

The contest took place on August 26 in the northern province of Ninh Binh.

This year featured 19 teams from 18 countries including two from Vietnam.

The 2018 ABU Robobon’s concept is “Throwing con”, inspired by a Vietnamese folk game.

“Throwing con” is popular among northern ethnic minority people during festivals, in which players throw a ball made from cloth through a ring on top of a 15-20m tall bamboo pole.

This was the third time Vietnam had hosted the contest designed for technology students in the Asia-Pacific region.

Earlier, Vietnam triumphed at the ABU Asia-Pacific Robot Contest six times. The championships were claimed by Ho Chi Minh City University of Science and Technology in 2002, 2004 and 2006, while Lac Hong University won in 2014 and 2017, and Hung Yen University of Technology and Education took the title in 2015.

The 2019 ABU Robocon will be held in Mongolia.

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Chuong Duong – Vietnam’s once-famous brands struggle to regain strength

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The brands were once ‘king’ in the market, but later lost their market share to foreign rivals.

Chuong Duong was once a rival equal in strength with Coca-Cola and Pepsi, but has lost the competition with the two foreign giants. In 2017, Chuong Duong met with misfortune with the consumption decreasing by 6 million liters, revenue decreasing by VND100 million and a loss of VND3 billion. In the first quarter of 2018, it continued taking a loss of VND400 million.

A report from BMI, a market analysis firm, showed the high growth rate of 7-12 percent of the Vietnam’s beverage market. However, in such a potential market, Chuong Duong’s revenue remains unchanged, about VND300-400 billion.

According to Vo Van Tho, general director of Chuong Duong Beverage, as the marketing budget is limited and there is no perfect branding strategy, sales cannot satisfy the profit expectations of distributors. Therefore, it is difficult to encourage distributors to expand the market and the products’ coverage.

Colusa-Miliket was once a strong instant noodle brand in Vietnam, well known as the ‘explorer’ in the food market. However, the brand which once led the domestic market has been lagging far behind because of the appearance of foreign rivals.

For many years, Colusa-Miliket has been satisfied with the profit of VND20 billion a year. The weak point of the brand, according to the company’s leadership, lies in marketing.

With 50 years of experience, Thong Nhat Match has also gone downhill. As electricity-run home appliances are present in households, the product is no longer popular. In the last 10 years, it can make a modest profit of VND2 billion a year only.

Dinh The Hien, a renowned economist, commented that the fame in the past cannot help Vietnamese brands live well in a market with stiff competition, if they cannot catch up with the customers’ taste and reform.

An analyst said Chuong Duong may see a brighter future as Sabeco, which is holding 62 percent of Chuong Duong’s capital, has been transferred to a Thai investor.

Previously, Chuong Duong needed approval from Sabeco, a state-owned enterprise, for its investment plans, and sometimes it missed opportunities because of delays. The foreign owner is believed to make decisions more quickly, which will help grab opportunities.

The structural reshuffling is also believed to help develop IFS, a food company well known with Wonderfarm tea brand.

After a period of taking losses, IFS recovered its business after Kirin, a Japanese F&B manufacturer, poured money into the company. In 2017, IFS made a profit of VND116 billion.

According to a report on Vietnamnet

 

Elpis launches World’s 1st AI, blockchain-empowered hybrid asset trading platform

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Elpis, a visionary Swiss-registered fin-tech company, has announced their pioneering initiative to build the world’s first asset trading platform empowered by AI and blockchain technologies to manage both traditional and crypto assets for higher returns and greater transparency. While still in the making, the system has already proved its strong performance in increasing returns and reducing volatility during the test period.

“The world of institutional investment is long overdue a shakeup to rebuild trust and encourage more transparency,” said Anatoly Castella, Elpis Co-founder and CEO. Through the effective use of its proprietary AI technology, Elpis platform can remove human bias from investment practices, and deliver tailored and transparent strategies with lower costs and higher returns.

The platform also exploits blockchain technology to bridge the gap between old and new finance by trading both crypto and traditional assets. Also, different to the current status-quo where financial institutions keep their technological advantage for themselves or for the top 1% of the population, the Elpis platform will put every trade and transaction on the Blockchain Public Account Ledger for ultimate accountability. “We believe in radical transparency,” said Castella. “Our objective is to show each and every trade and transaction we make, registered on our Public Blockchain Ledger, so every client will be able to clearly see returns and trading activities.”

Unlike traditional asset management funds, Elpis will open up its platform and strategies to not only institutional/professional investors but also non-professional/retail investors. “Our clients, even the ones with no trading expertise, will be able to get access to our trading signals and mirror our trades allowing them to effectively manage their assets more efficiently and safely,” Elpis Co-founder and COO Andrea De Francisci said.

The Elpis team has been testing its strategies on US equities, futures and, more recently, cryptocurrencies since 2008 and has consistently beaten the S&P. “Tracking the last 10 years, our models outperformed the S&P consistently,” De Francisci added. “Especially in the trading from April to August this year, we have seen a return of over 40% in our balanced portfolio with crypto currencies and traditional assets.”

Elpis Testing Period: 28/12/2007 – 10/03/2017

Due to its confidence in its offering, Elpis platform will charge no management fees but be paid purely on average market performance fee – 20% of profits made, meaning that it only wins when clients win.

To raise fund to build such a platform, Elpis has started its ICO main sale on 21 August. Prior to that, it has already received considerable interest from investors and raised $1m during the pre-sale. All ELP token holders will have 1-year free access to Elpis trading signals and thereafter, will be able to use ELP tokens to pay for continued access.

For more information about Elpis, please visit https://elpisinvestments.com/

About Elpis

Elpis, will be the first hybrid quantitative trading company totally driven by Artificial Intelligence, exploiting Blockchain technology to bridge the gap between old and new finance by trading both crypto and traditional assets, offering the service to both institutional and retail clients.

VDSC Vietnam stock market weekly recap: NT2, MPC, PVS

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This week the market traded on a more subdued level as it slowly creeps higher each week. One of the main events the market focused on was the US and China returning to the table on Wednesday for the first time in two months as trade negotiators from Trump’s administration readied a new round of tariffs on USD16bn worth of Chinese imports.

The main purpose of the two day meetings between delegations from the US Treasury Department and Chinese Ministry of Finance is to try and find a way to end the escalating trade standoff between the two nations.

Up to the two day event, although both sides have stated that it’s just preliminary working level talks, the stock market globally had responded well to it. Analysts have warned that the preliminary meetings are to just set up the stage for more discussions before cumulating to a meeting between US President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping later this year. They are expected to meet in November at a multilateral summit. However, Mr. Trump has stated that for the potential November meeting that he does not expect anything concrete to come out from the negotiations. He has stressed that he does not expect much progress to happen during the talks and that resolving the trade dispute will “take time.”

The main conclusion is that these talks will be made and be useful to identify areas of discussion and where further discussions could likely occur.

This week the VN Index closed out at 987.05, -0.03% for the day and +0.06% WoW. The VN Index had another quiet start and traded the week relatively flat for the week. The short term 50dma 950.28 vs 954.71 WoW and mid-term 100dma 1005.13 vs. 1015.11 WoW continue to gently slide down while the long-term 200dma 1015.95 vs. 1008.83 WoW gradually continues its ascension. The spreads between both the 50dma and 100dma, 60.4 points, as well as the 100dma and 200dma, 10.82 points, have widened indicating that the short-term recovery has weakened and full market recover could take longer than expected. Bears are digging in their claws into the Bulls…

This week’s liquidity has been slightly lower VND3.4bn -7.5% WoW (USD148mn), with total liquidity reaching VND17.3tn (USD742.5mn), 86.8% of total trading value. Put-through value was VND2.6tn (USD115.9mn), 13.1% of total trading value. Total trading value including put-through hit VND19.9tn (USD854mn).

In the derivatives market this week 418,996 (-8.4% WoW) vs. 457,549 contracts last week changed hands at a total value of VND39.99tn (USD1.71bn). MTD 1,559,008 contracts traded worth VND147.5tn (USD6.3bn).

Foreigners showed mixed results in trading this week net buying for two days and net selling for three days. However the week ended with Foreigners being net sellers again. Buying VND2.6tn (USD112.9mn) about 12.7% of the entire market value VND20.7 (USD482.5mn) including put throughs, while selling is VND2.7tn (USD115mn) about 12.95% of the total market value leading to a net selling of VND-51.6bn (USD2.2mn).

Rong Viet Securities Equity Research Summary

PetroVietnam Power Nhon Trach 2 JSC (HoSE: NT2) – The problem lies not in gas supply but in gas prices

  • The contract volume (Qc) of thermal power plants, including NT2, was reduced from 2018, business results would become even more sensitive to the adverse effect from rising gas prices.
  • There will be adequate gas supply for NT2 in the coming years.
  • As oil prices were on uptrend over the last 12 months and expected to stay at current level in the long-term, the gas price for NT2 is now a significant problem.
  • We expect that the average gas price for power plants in the Southeast region, including NT2, would increase as a result.
  • Lower Qc makes earnings more sensitive to gas prices.
  • Lower earnings base raised questions on the dividend policy of NT2 in the coming years.
  • Although NT2 has enough retained earnings to maintain the cash dividend of VND2,500/sh in the long-term, the aggressive debt repayment schedule until 2021 would leave it with inadequate cash to maintain this dividend level.
  • In general, the above analysis leads us to believe that, unless NT2 uses short-term debt to maintain the current dividend level of about VND2,500/sh, its annual cash dividend in 2019 – 2021 may have to be reduced to VND1,000 – 1,500/sh.

Minh Phu Seafood Corporation (UPCoM: MPC ) – Efforts to Come Back to the Race

  • After two years of being delisted, Minh Phu comes back trying to resolve long existing issues to get ready to re-list on HOSE in 2018.
Business results for the first 6 months of 2018
  • Sales remained concentrated in the United States, Japan, the EU and South Korea, with the proportion of these markets increased from 69% in 1Q18 to 77% at the end of 2Q18.
  • Gross margin has improved from 12% in 2017 to 13.5% at the end of 2Q18.
Business model
  • MPC has developed a value chain of shrimp production.
  • The self-farming area provides 10% of the demand for raw shrimp.
  • Two processing plants have operated at full capacity of 75,000 tons /year.
Improvements in farming and processing and expansion projects
  • Super-intensive shrimp technology.
  • Artificial Intelligence Technology (AI).
  • High-tech complex in Tri Ton (Kien Giang).
  • In 2019, once the company successfully implement the technology of super-intensive farming and AI on all 900 hectares of self-farming areas, the self-supply rate of raw material will reach 30%.
Investment points
  • Advantages of anti-dumping tax in the US market.
  • Indian shrimp is strictly controlled in the EU.
  • The yen has strengthened sharply by 5% compared to the beginning of the year.
  • China reduced import duty on shrimps. from 8% to 7%.
Risks
  • High debt leverage.
  • Foreign room has been raised to 100%.
  • Export prices depend on world prices.

Analyst view: Minh Phu has created a solid foundation for growth and reinforced its leading position in the shrimp industry in Vietnam. The new farming technology, although still in the experiment stage, contributes to the stabilization of raw material costs in 2017 and 2018.

PetroVietnam Technical Services Corporation (HNX: PVS ) – Prospect From 2019 on

Low earnings in 1H2018 will translate into a difficult year

  • Revenue in 1H was equivalent YoY at VND7.629tn but the net profit significantly dropped 67% to VND212bn due to falling gross margin from 9% to 5%.

Dissolve the JV is positive for PVS: ROV – JV between PVS and CGGV. PVS has already asked for the permission from PVN to dissolve the JV due to inefficient operations.

Expecting an improvement in FSO/FPSO thanks to a new leasing rate and a new FPSO: Business results in 1H were partly affected by the new leasing rate of FPSO Lam Son which is only at break-even point.

PVS will benefit from major oil & gas projects from 2019 on

  • In the last three years, there were not so many offshore projects for PVS.
  • We still keep the target price of VND22,500 per share for PVS and change the recommendation from “BUY” to “ACCUMULATE” on this stock with the total upside 11.9%, based on the closing price of August 23, 2018.

Marc Djandji, CFA
Head of Institutional Sales
Rong Viet S­­ecurities Corporation (VDSC)

FedEx Express Gives Greater Access to Vietnam With New Flight to Hanoi

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Through the FedEx Hub located in Dubai, UAE customers have access to fast and reliable delivery to more than 220 countries and territories, through an extensive global air-and-ground network.

FedEx Express, a subsidiary of FedEx Corp. (NYSE: FDX) and the world’s largest express transportation company, is enhancing its services into and out of the Vietnamese capital, Hanoi, with the introduction of a new flight connecting the city to the FedEx Hub in Guangzhou, China. This new route will significantly improve transit times to two business days between the UAE and Vietnam.

“Vietnam is a growing trade partner for the UAE, and with our new connection to Hanoi we are able to offer our customers even more access to the country’s thriving economy,” said Jack Muhs, regional president, FedEx Express Middle East, Indian Subcontinent and Africa (MEISA). “FedEx has served Vietnam since 1994 and was the first international express transportation company to operate its own flights into and out of the country. As one of the world’s fastest-growing economies, Vietnam is experiencing rapid development of manufacturing and high-tech industries, a surge in e-commerce, and a growing demand for healthcare services and products. This new flight will give our customers quicker, more convenient service between the UAE and Vietnam.

In 2009, the UAE and Vietnam signed trade agreements, which led to total trade between the two countries reaching close to US$9 billion in 2017. With increased access to Vietnam through the new Hanoi-Guangzhou FedEx Express link, which operates four times a week, businesses in the UAE will have the opportunity to send and receive shipments more conveniently than ever before.

Through the FedEx Hub located in Dubai, UAE customers have access to fast and reliable delivery to more than 220 countries and territories, through an extensive global air-and-ground network.

According to a report on albawaba

Regulation on sale promotions might help foreign retailers crush smaller competitors

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Experts have voiced their concern about the capability of Vietnamese retailers, wondering if they can compete with powerful foreign retail groups flocking to Vietnam.

The Decree 81 guiding the implementation of the Commercial Law stipulates that the promotional value can be equal to up to 100 percent of the prices of promotional goods instead of 50 percent as stipulated in the old Decree 37.

Manufacturers and retailers are gearing up to prepare for the huge sale promotion campaign on the occasion of National Day, September 2.

A representative of Saigon Co-op, which holds the largest market share in the south, said on Nguoi Lao dong that the retail systems belonging to Saigon Co-op plan big discount rates for some strategic products. Big C, Lotte Mart and Aeon have also said they have got ready for the campaign.

In the campaign, retailers will, for the first time, be able to offer the discount rate of 100 percent for products.

Experts have applauded the new decision, saying that this will benefit customers because they can buy goods at best products, and benefit retailers and manufacturers as well, because they can apply the most suitable pricing policies to attract customers.

However, the experts warned that the new regulation may pave the way for unhealthy competition. Big retail chains may dump prices to lure customers and then corner the market. As a result, small retail chains will be swallowed by the big ones.

Do Quoc Huy, marketing director of the Vietnamese owned Saigon Co-op, said if enterprises sell products at below cost prices, this will lead to unhealthy competition. Therefore, it is necessary for management agencies to control the input prices of products and apply heavy sanctions to deter violators.

Huy also thinks that in the long term, the regulation on 100 percent promotion value will bring advantages to big retailers.

Saigon Co-op is one of ‘big retailers’, and so is Vinmart. However, there are only several Vietnamese retailers like these. The majority of big players in the market are foreign invested.

The Hanoi Supermarket Association, which has dissolved, once estimated that 50 percent of the retail market share belonged to foreign groups. Some experts believe the real figure was higher.

More and more foreign retailers have flocked to Vietnam recently. They have not only opened hypermarkets and shopping malls, but also small supermarkets and convenience stores.

Vu Vinh Phu, a retail expert, estimates that each sale point in foreign retail chains has revenue 5-7 times higher than Vietnam’s supermarkets. Therefore, once foreign retail chains have the right to raise promotion value, they will have more ‘weapons’ to struggle with Vietnamese ones.

According to a report on Vietnamnet

Developing airports: new playing field for billionaires

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A series of new airport projects and upgrading of existing airports have been suggested with total investment capital of billions of dollars.

The Cam Ranh complex, worth VND4 trillion, was developed under the BOT (build, operation, transfer mode by a joint venture of private investors.

The modern complex with high investment rate has given a push to the local economy. Many resort tourism projects, valued at billions of dollars, located 10-30 kilometers from the airport, have been implemented.

Van Don, one of the three locations expected to become an SEZ (special economic zone), has also become a ‘hot spot’. Sun Group, a giant real estate developer, has inaugurated the Van Don International Airport, capitalized at VND7.2 trillion.

This is the only airport in Vietnam to be entirely exploited by private investors.

Recently, the mountainous province of Lao Cai asked for permission to build Sa Pa 4C standard airport with the capacity of 1.5 million passengers and investment capital of VND5.8 trillion under the mode of BOT.

Lao Cai wants to have an airport because it is seeing increasingly high number of travelers to Sa Pa, a famous destination for tourists. An airport and air routes will help attract travelers to the locality, where modern projects are ready, including the 5-star Mgallery Sapa, cable car system developed by Sun Group, Sapa Jade Hill by Truong Giang and Bitexco’s chain of seven projects.

Not only Lao Cai, many other provinces and cities are also rushing to seek permission for airport development. Binh Thuan province has drawn up an airport project worth VND5.6 trillion, while Vung Tau has Go Gang and Loc An to serve the Ho Tram Strip tourist complex.

Most recently, Quang Binh provincial authorities and FLC Group asked for the Ministry of Transport’s nod on the project on upgrading Dong Hoi Airport into an international airport which would raise its capacity from 500,000 to 10 million passengers by 2020.

The list of tentative airports being considered by the Ministry of Transport also includes An Giang Airport, capitalized at VND3.4 trillion, Lai Chau VND8 trillion, and the super-project Long Thanh Airport capitalized at tens of billions of dollars.

According to the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam (CAAV), 94 million passengers went through airports in 2017 in Vietnam and the number of air passengers may reach 142 million by 2020. That is why more and more investors want to join the fastest-growing aviation market in Southeast Asia.

Kim Mai report on VNN

Global firms explore investment in City

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Chairman of the People’s Committee of HCM City Nguyễn Thành Phong received entrepreneurs from some multinational groups on Friday to brief them on investment opportunities in the city.

As the biggest economic and financial hub in the south of Việt Nam and an attractive destination for foreign investment, HCM City has spared no effort to improve the investment climate and enable overseas enterprises to make long-term investments, especially in the fields of clean energy and smart cities, the city leader said.

He believed with their experience in energy, the US Cache Solar and Arab Saudi March Global Inc will meet the increasing demand of the city and generate more jobs for local workers. The city welcomes and will create all favourable conditions for the ASEAN Golden Link Inc to invest in building a complex of hi-end hotels and restaurants in the city, contributing to the development of tourism infrastructure, Phong affirmed.

Leading officials of the groups expressed their interest in working with HCM City in the fields of renewable energy and green energy. They said they hope to partner with HCM City in various fields, including waste treatment, inundation prevention, tourism promotion and trade of farm produce and food.

Source: VNS

 

Producers of oil & gas firms see drop in profits, but distributors’ earnings rise

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The oil price fluctuations have had a big impact on the business performance of Vietnam’s oil and gas firms. While miners and producers have unsatisfactory business results, distributors have made make fat profits.

PV Drilling, which does most of the oil field drilling for PetroVietnam, incurred the loss of VND300 billion in the first half of 2018.

The loss was blamed on the higher maintenance cost, operation below the cost price and exchange rate fluctuations.

PV Drilling’s chair Do Van Khanh said PVD’s revenue is composed of unit price multiplied by the number of operation days and the number of drilling rigs.

As drilling services are the core business of PV Drilling, once the above factors decline, this will affect the revenue and profit.

However, analysts commented that the major problem lies in the world’s quiet market. As the crude oil price is too low, oil & gas exploiters have suspend their drilling plans, which has led to low demand for drilling platform leasing.

Meanwhile, there is a high number of drilling rigs under the building, which causes an oversupply in the market and lowers the leasing fee.

Some years ago, PV Drilling leased drilling rigs at VND150,000-200,000 per day, but the price has dropped to $55,000-60,000.

PetroVietnam Technical Services Corporation (PTSC) doesn’t take loss, but it has seen the profit fall sharply. In 2014, it made a net profit of VND1.8 trillion, but in 2017, the profit dropped to VND800 billion.

The Q2 finance report showed the post-tax profit of VND68 billion, much lower than the VND317 billion of the same period last year.

A representative of PTSC said most of the oil field development programs in Vietnam and overseas have been suspended, which has led to the workload decrease.

Meanwhile, sea petroleum services, the core business field of PTSC, are witnessing stiff competition which leads to the sharp decrease in both number of jobs and service value.

PVC-MS has just reported the loss of VND26.5 billion in the second quarter, raising the accumulative loss in the first half of 2018 to VND46.6 billion.

By contrast, petroleum distribution companies have been thriving. GAS is an example. Collecting gas at oil fields and distributing gas in the market, the company doesn’t bear influences from the oil price fluctuations.

The company reported post-tax profit of VND10 trillion in 2017 and net profit of VND10 trillion in the first half of this year.

As for Petrolimex, which is holding 60 percent of the petroleum distribution market share, though it bears the impact from the oil price decrease, it still can earn trillions of dong each year.

Kim Nam report on VNN

Draft law on special economic zone continues to be put on hold

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The National Assembly will hold off on voting on the adoption of the controversial draft law on special administrative-economic zone until the next meeting of the legislative body in May next year.

General Secretary of the National Assembly Nguyễn Hạnh Phúc made the announcement late Friday, explaining that the time will be spent on further study and research to consolidate the law.

Nguyễn Khắc Định, chair of the NA Legal Committee, said the draft law is a new and unprecedented project, providing a never seen before breakthrough in mechanisms and policies in the context of intensive economic integration, which needs to incorporate feedback from the public and experts alike.

The process of drawing feedback has already been started by the Government, NA Secretary Phúc said.

On May 23, 85 per cent of NA deputies voted for the passing of the draft law, which was first presented by the Government to discuss in the NA in October 2017.

However, heavy protests from the public against certain controversial items in the law, including leasing of land to foreign investors for up to 99 years, have prompted the NA to push the adoption process.

Source: VNS

Developing airports: new playing field for billionaires

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A series of new airport projects and upgrading of existing airports have been suggested with total investment capital of billions of dollars.

The Cam Ranh complex, worth VND4 trillion, was developed under the BOT (build, operation, transfer0 mode by a joint venture of private investors.

The modern complex with high investment rate has given a push to the local economy. Many resort tourism projects, valued at billions of dollars, located 10-30 kilometers from the airport, have been implemented.

Van Don, one of the three locations expected to become an SEZ (special economic zone), has also become a ‘hot spot’. Sun Group, a giant real estate developer, has inaugurated the Van Don International Airport, capitalized at VND7.2 trillion.

This is the only airport in Vietnam to be entirely exploited by private investors.

Recently, the mountainous province of Lao Cai asked for permission to build Sa Pa 4C standard airport with the capacity of 1.5 million passengers and investment capital of VND5.8 trillion under the mode of BOT.

Lao Cai wants to have an airport because it is seeing increasingly high number of travelers to Sa Pa, a famous destination for tourists. An airport and air routes will help attract travelers to the locality, where modern projects are ready, including the 5-star Mgallery Sapa, cable car system developed by Sun Group, Sapa Jade Hill by Truong Giang and Bitexco’s chain of seven projects.

Not only Lao Cai, many other provinces and cities are also rushing to seek permission for airport development. Binh Thuan province has drawn up an airport project worth VND5.6 trillion, while Vung Tau has Go Gang and Loc An to serve the Ho Tram Strip tourist complex.

Most recently, Quang Binh provincial authorities and FLC Group asked for the Ministry of Transport’s nod on the project on upgrading Dong Hoi Airport into an international airport which would raise its capacity from 500,000 to 10 million passengers by 2020.

The list of tentative airports being considered by the Ministry of Transport also includes An Giang Airport, capitalized at VND3.4 trillion, Lai Chau VND8 trillion, and the super-project Long Thanh Airport capitalized at tens of billions of dollars.

According to the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam (CAAV), 94 million passengers went through airports in 2017 in Vietnam and the number of air passengers may reach 142 million by 2020. That is why more and more investors want to join the fastest-growing aviation market in Southeast Asia.

According to a report on Vietnamnet

Japan: Members of 12 Vietnamese families separated following deportations of illegal residents

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Members of 12 Vietnamese families living in Japan were separated from other family members when the government deported them in February, according to Justice Ministry documents and information obtained by Kyodo News.

Among the affected Vietnamese is Hoang Van Hiep, a 52-year-old man recognized by the government as a refugee, who is now living alone with his Japanese-born 5-year-old son after his wife, 46-year-old Nguyen Thi Loan Phuong, was deported along with 46 other Vietnamese aboard a chartered plane. Japan Times reports.

According to the ministry, the deportation of the Vietnamese, aged between 8 and 49, took place on Feb. 8 on a flight from Tokyo’s Haneda airport to Hanoi. They had stayed illegally in Japan for durations of up to 21 years and five months.

In a telephone interview, Phuong said immigration officials forcibly pulled her son from her lap in a room at the Tokyo Regional Immigration Bureau, took him away, and detained her about a week before she was deported.

“My son was crying. I still cannot forget his crying voice,” she said.

Hiep, who works from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. at a noodle-making factory in Gunma Prefecture, said he has been struggling to raise his son since Phuong, who had been living here as a housewife, was forcibly repatriated.

His wife, who had previously been deported from Japan, came back to the country in 2007 using her sister’s passport, and married him.

Hiep said returning to Vietnam to be reunited with his wife is impossible as he is a refugee and their son can only speak Japanese.

“My wife certainly violated the immigration law, but she regrets it,” he said. “All I want is just to live with my wife and son.”

Japanese people assisting foreign workers condemn the family separations, saying Tokyo is no different from the U.S. government, whose immigration policy that led to thousands of children being separated from parents has drawn strong criticism inside and outside the country.

“On humanitarian grounds, the government should issue a special residence permit to illegal residents who have been living with their families in Japan for a long time,” said Motoko Yamagishi, secretary-general of the Solidarity Network with Migrants Japan.

The number of illegal residents has grown since the 1980s as they take on factory and construction jobs, with many deciding to settle here and start families. Supporters of foreign workers say they are shoring up industries suffering labor shortages.

Responding to a request for comment about family separations caused by the deportation of foreigners, the Justice Ministry said in a statement that “under international customary law, a state is allowed to freely decide whether to accept foreigners into its country or not, and what kind of conditions should be attached if it accepts them.”

Japan uses chartered airplanes and handcuffs to deport groups of foreigners after they refuse to abide by repatriation orders.

After resorting to the method for the first time in 2013 when it sent 75 Filipinos back home, Tokyo has conducted this type of deportation once or twice every fiscal year, although information on criteria for choosing the subjects of group deportations has not been released.

Past deportations have also involved family separations.

Call centre gang raided in Vietnam, 16 Thais arrested

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Tourist Police Bureau deputy commissioner Pol Maj Gen Surachate Hakparn has announced a trans-national raid in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

Thai PBS reports that sixteen Thai and two Taiwanese nationals were arrested in a raid on a condominium by Thai and Vietnamese police where a so-called “call centre” gang had been operating.

Pol Maj Gen Surachate said the raid was jointly conducted by Thai and Vietnamese anti-technology crime police after it was learned that a call centre gang had operated from a condominium at the Central Park in the southern Vietnamese capital.

During the raid authorities arrested 16 Thai nationals who were hired to make telephone calls from the centre to their targets in Thailand and two Taiwanese nationals who supervised the centre’s operation.

According to police, the gang began its operation about two months ago by making phone calls to victims in Thailand posing as officials of anti-narcotics agencies or the Anti-Money Laundering Office to deceive them into transferring money to certain bank accounts to settle legal cases being brought against them.

He said a number of victims had tranferred about 50 million baht to the gang during the past two months. The 18 suspects are still being held in Vietnam for further questioning. The 16 Thai gang members will be sent back to Thailand next week fo face legal action, Pol Maj Gen Surachate said.

US’ Senator John McCain, Hero of Vietnam War, Dies at 81

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Whenever America was in a fight during his long lifetime, John McCain was in the thick of it.

McCain, who has died at the age of 81, was a naval bomber pilot, prisoner of war, conservative maverick, giant of the Senate, twice-defeated presidential candidate and an abrasive American hero with a twinkle in his eye.

According to a report by Stephen Collinson on CNN, the Arizonan warrior politician, who survived plane crashes, several bouts of skin cancer and brushes with political oblivion, often seemed to be perpetually waging a race against time and his own mortality while striving to ensure that his five-and-a-half years as a Vietnam prisoner of war did not stand as the defining experience of his life.

He spent his last few months out of the public eye in his adopted home state of Arizona, reflecting on the meaning of his life and accepting visits from a stream of friends and old political combatants.

In a memoir published in May, McCain wrote that he hated to leave the world, but had no complaints.

“It’s been quite a ride. I’ve known great passions, seen amazing wonders, fought in a war, and helped make peace,” McCain wrote. “I’ve lived very well and I’ve been deprived of all comforts. I’ve been as lonely as a person can be and I’ve enjoyed the company of heroes. I’ve suffered the deepest despair and experienced the highest exultation.

“I made a small place for myself in the story of America and the history of my times.”

McCain had not been in Washington since December, leaving a vacuum in the corridors of the Senate and the television news studios he roamed for decades.

In recent months, he was not completely quiet, however, blasting President Donald Trump in a series of tweets and statements that showed that while he was ailing he had lost none of his appetite for the political fight.

The Arizona Senator repeatedly made clear that he saw Trump and his America First ideology as a departure from the values and traditions of global leadership that he saw epitomized in the United States.

McCain had been planning his funeral services over the last year and his family made clear that Trump is not invited, a position that has not changed, two family friends said Saturday. Former rivals and Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush were asked to give eulogies, people close to both former presidents and a source close to the senator told CNN earlier this year.

McCain’s two losing presidential campaigns meant he fell short of the ultimate political prize, one his story once seemed to promise after he came home from Vietnam and caught the political bug. In the end, he became a scourge of presidents rather than President himself.

At the time of his death, he was largely an anomaly in his own party — as one of the few Republicans willing to criticize Trump and a believer in the idealized “shining city on a hill” brand of conservatism exemplified by his hero Ronald Reagan that has been dislodged by the nativist and polarizing instincts of the current President. He was also a throwback to an earlier era when political leaders, without betraying their own ideology, were willing on occasion to cross partisan lines.

In a Washington career that spanned 40 years, first as a Navy Senate liaison, then as a member of the House and finally as the occupant of the Senate seat he took over from Barry Goldwater, McCain was a conservative and a foreign policy hawk. But he was not always a reliable Republican vote, and sometimes in a career that stretched into a sixth Senate term, he confounded party leaders with his maverick stands. He defied party orthodoxy to embrace campaign finance reform, and excoriated President George W. Bush’s defense secretary, Donald Rumsfeld, for not taking enough troops to Iraq.

After Obama ended McCain’s second White House race in 2008, the senator blasted the new President’s troop withdrawals from Iraq and Afghanistan, causing critics to carp that he had not yet reconciled the bitterness he felt in defeat. McCain had supported the invasion of Iraq carried out by the Bush administration in 2003, but admitted in his memoir “The Restless Wave” that the rationale, that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction was wrong.

“The war, with its cost in lives and treasure and security, can’t be judged as anything other than a mistake, a very serious one, and I have to accept my share of the blame for it,” he wrote.

More recently, as death approached, he became a strident critic of Trump, who had once said he didn’t consider the Arizona senator a war hero because he had been captured.

McCain questioned why Trump was solicitous of Vladimir Putin, whom he regarded as an unreformed KGB apparatchik.

In one of his final public acts, he blasted Trump’s cozy summit with the Russian President in July, blasting it as “one of the most disgraceful performances by an American president in memory.”

“The damage inflicted by President Trump’s naiveté, egotism, false equivalence, and sympathy for autocrats is difficult to calculate. But it is clear that the summit in Helsinki was a tragic mistake,” he said in a statement.

In July 2017, McCain returned from brain surgery to the Senate floor to lambaste “bombastic loudmouths” on the television, radio and internet and plead for a return to a more civilized political age, when compromise and regular order forged bipartisan solutions.

Then, in September, in a poignant speech that seemed designed to echo down the ages after he was gone, McCain reminded his colleagues they were a check on executive power: “We are not the President’s subordinates,” he said. “We are his equals.”

In a final act of defiant independence, McCain, with a dramatic thumbs-down gesture on the Senate floor in September, cast the vote that scuttled the GOP’s effort to repeal and replace Obamacare, causing fury within his party — a move that prompted Trump, to the fury of McCain’s family to repeatedly single him out in campaign rallies.

When the President signed McCain’s last legislative triumph in August, the John S. McCain National Defense Authorization Act, he did not even mention the Arizona senator.

‘I wasn’t my own man anymore; I was my country’s’

John Sidney McCain III, the son and grandson of Navy admirals, entered the world on August 29, 1936, in the Panama Canal Zone, a birthplace that years later would cause a brief campaign kerfuffle over whether he was a natural born citizen and thus eligible to be elected president.

His habit of insubordination despite his military pedigree emerged at the Naval Academy, where he graduated fifth from the bottom of his class.

“My superiors didn’t hold me in very high esteem in those days. Their disapproval was measured in the hundreds of miles of extra duty I marched in my time here,” McCain told graduates at Annapolis in October of last year.

By 1967, McCain was in the Pacific and escaped death in a massive fire aboard the USS Forrestal aircraft carrier. Months later, he was shot down in his Skyhawk jet over North Vietnam and parachuted into a lake near Hanoi, breaking both arms and a leg, and was captured by communist soldiers. In captivity, McCain was tortured and beaten, an experience that left him with lifelong injuries, including severely restricted movement of his arms. He kept himself sane by tapping on a wall to communicate with a fellow prisoner in a neighboring cell. Later, he refused the offer of a preferential release, made because his father was an admiral, until his comrades could also come home, eventually returning in 1973 to a nation politically torn by the war.

His period in captivity set the course of his life.

“I fell in love with my country when I was a prisoner in someone else’s,” McCain said in his 2008 Republican National Convention speech.

“I loved it because it was not just a place, but an idea, a cause worth fighting for. I was never the same again; I wasn’t my own man anymore; I was my country’s.”

After turning to politics, McCain served in the House from 1983, won an Arizona US Senate seat in 1986 and established himself as a down-the-line conservative in the age of Ronald Reagan. But his political career almost fizzled before it began when he was among the Keating Five group of senators accused of interfering with regulators in a campaign finance case. He was cleared of wrongdoing, but the Senate Ethics Committee reprimanded him for poor judgment, an experience that led to him becoming a pioneer of campaign finance reform.

He didn’t forget his time in Vietnam.

In an act of reconciliation, McCain joined Democratic Sen. John Kerry of Massachusetts, a fellow decorated Vietnam War veteran, to help end the US trade embargo on its former southeast Asian enemy in a process that led to the eventual reopening of diplomatic relations.

By 2000, McCain set his sights on the White House and ran as a maverick Republican, holding court for hours in candid back-and-forth sessions with reporters on his campaign bus, dubbed the “Straight Talk Express.” In years to come, he would joke that his adoring press pack was his “base.”

After skipping Iowa over his long opposition to ethanol subsidies, McCain forged a victory over establishment favorite and then-Texas Gov. George W. Bush in New Hampshire after a string of town hall meetings with voters.

But his effort hit a brick wall in South Carolina, where the campaign turned negative and McCain’s independent streak hurt him in a state with more core conservatives and fewer independents. Bush got back on track with a primary win that set him on the road to the nomination.

The maverick of the Senate

Back in the Senate, McCain heard the call of war again, as American foreign policy was transformed after the September 11, 2001, terror attacks, and he became a forceful proponent of the US use of force overseas. He backed US interventions in Afghanistan and Iraq. When Americans tired of war, McCain warned that more troops were needed, demanding a surge in forces that Bush later adopted.

When it appeared that his hawkish views were at odds with the electorate and could damage his nascent 2008 presidential bid, McCain answered: “I would rather lose a campaign than a war.”

But, influenced by his experience of torture in Vietnam, McCain was a forceful critic of the enhanced interrogation techniques used by the CIA on terror suspects, believing they were contrary to American values and damaged the US image abroad.

It was a typical example of the Arizona senator adopting a position that appeared antithetical to his political interests or ran counter to the perceived wisdom of his party.

After the Keating Five scandal, he joined a crusade with Democratic Sen. Russ Feingold of Wisconsin to introduce new restrictions on “soft” and corporate money in political campaigns.

Later, McCain teamed up with his great friend, late Massachusetts Democratic Sen. Edward Kennedy on a bill that would provide a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants. The measure failed, however, over building grassroots antipathy to such a move in the GOP, which would later play a major role in the Trump campaign in the 2016 election.

McCain set his sights on the White House again during Bush’s second term. By 2007, his campaign was all but broke. But he fired up the Straight Talk Express again and pulled off another famous comeback, barnstorming to victory once more in the New Hampshire primary.

This time, he also won South Carolina, and beat a fading Mitt Romney and Rudy Giuliani in Florida before effectively clinching the nomination with a clutch of wins on Super Tuesday.

That November, McCain came up against the historic appeal of a much younger and more eloquent rival, Obama. Mocking the Illinois senator in ads as “the biggest celebrity in the world,” McCain questioned whether his popular foe was ready to lead.

Seeking to rebrand himself in a change election, McCain stunned the political world by picking little-known Sarah Palin as his running mate. The Alaska governor delivered a spellbinding convention speech, and for several weeks it seemed as if McCain’s gamble worked.

But a series of gaffes turned Palin into a figure of ridicule and undercut McCain’s contention that his ticket, and not Obama’s, was best qualified to lead in a dangerous world. McCain, however, would not say that he regretted picking Palin.

But in his new memoir, “The Restless Wave,” and in a separate documentary, McCain said he wished he had ignored the advice of his advisers and listened to his gut and chosen Sen. Joe Lieberman of Connecticut, a Democrat-turned-independent, calling it “another mistake that I made.”

But McCain also rose above the ugliness of the campaign. On one occasion, he cut off a supporter at a town hall event who said she could not trust Obama because she thought he was an Arab, amid conspiracy theories suggesting that the Democrat had not been not born in America.

“No ma’am, he’s a decent family man, citizen, who I just happen to have disagreements with on fundamental issues, and that’s what this campaign is all about,” McCain said.

He dealt with his defeat by throwing himself back into life in the Senate. In later years he described how it felt to lose, telling anyone who asked, “After I lost … I slept like a baby — sleep two hours, wake up and cry.”

But his relationship with Obama was tense, with the President snubbing his former foe in a health care summit in 2010 by telling him “the election’s over.”

The Arizona senator emerged as a fierce critic of Obama’s worldview, prompting Democrats to complain that McCain was the embodiment of a Republican reflex to respond to every global problem with military force, which had led America into misadventures like the war in Iraq.

McCain’s robust foreign policy views were reflected on the walls of his Senate conference room, which featured letters and photos from the likes of Reagan and Margaret Thatcher, leaders who didn’t suffer critics gladly.

Still, McCain was also a throwback, enjoying friendships with rivals across the political aisle, and indulging in the back-slapping bonhomie of the Senate, where he invariably held court to a crowd between votes.

Sometimes things got testy with his Democratic pals, including when he confronted Hillary Clinton and fellow Vietnam War veteran Kerry during hearings of the Senate Armed Services Committee while they served as secretaries of state under Obama.

‘He served his country … and, I hope we could add, honorably’

The Republicans’ recapture of the Senate in the 2014 midterm elections gave McCain a chance to rewrite the final chapter of his career.

He at last took the gavel of the Armed Services Committee, an assignment he had long coveted. His prominent position was seen as one reason he ran for re-election in 2016.

But he knew his time was limited.

“Every single day,” McCain told The New York Times in 2015, “is a day less that I am going to be able to serve in the Senate.”

Still, despite saying he was “older than dirt,” McCain made few concessions to his age. Even after turning 80, he maintained a punishing schedule of world travel, conferring with top leaders and heading to war zones in trips that left his younger congressional colleagues exhausted.

He would blitz Sunday talk shows, direct from Arizona in the dawn hours. When Trump was elected, McCain took it upon himself to reassure world leaders, visiting multiple countries in the first six months of 2017 before his diagnosis.

His sidekick, GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, told CNN the hectic pace had taken a toll.

“You know he just wore himself out traveling all around the world,” Graham said.

McCain, who was divorced from his first wife, Carol, in 1980, is survived by his wife, Cindy, and seven children, including three sons who continued the family tradition of serving in the armed forces and a daughter, Meghan, who is a presenter on ABC’s “The View.” His mother, Roberta, aged 106, is also still living.

For his military service, he was awarded the Silver Star, the Bronze Star, the Legion of Merit, a Purple Heart and the Distinguished Flying Cross.

He faced his final diagnosis with characteristic courage, telling CNN’s Jake Tapper that “every life has to end one way or another.”

Asked how he wanted to be remembered, McCain said: “He served his country, and not always right — made a lot of mistakes, made a lot of errors — but served his country, and, I hope we could add, honorably.”

McCain, who will be remembered as much for his combative nature as his political achievements, summed up the meaning of a life forged in the example of his political hero Theodore Roosevelt when McCain stood before the flag-draped coffin of his friend and foe, Sen. Kennedy, in 2009.

His late colleague from Massachusetts died from the same form of brain cancer that eventually killed McCain. Both men died on August 25.

“Ted and I shared the sentiment that a fight not joined was a fight not enjoyed.”

CNN’s Dana Bash and Jeff Zeleny contributed to this report.

Vietnam Airlines increases Indonesia flight for football fans

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The Vietnam Airlines have been increasing the number of flights between Vietnam and Indonesia to serve the rising number of football fans who want to watch the quarterfinal match against Syria in the Asian Games.

Vietnam Airlines has opened two new direct flights from Hanoi to Jakarta and one flight from HCM City to Jakarta.

The Hanoi-Jakarta flights will take off at 9.50 am from August 27 and the return trip will be at midnight the next day. The HCM City-Jakarta flight will take off at 11.20 am on August 27 and the return trip will also be at midnight.

Vietnam Airlines will co-operate with several tourism firms in Hanoi, Danang and HCM City to provide a travel package for the fans to fully enjoy the quarterfinal. The package will include flights, match ticket, tour guide and food.

The Vietnam U23 team won 1-0 against Bahrain to reach the quarterfinals of the Asian Games in Indonesia on August 23. Vietnam Airlines sent congratulation to the team and said they would arrange more flights for the football fans to support the team.
The team will play against Syria on August 28.

Nhat Minh report on Dtinews

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