What Vietnamese-Americans expect on the U.S. election?

Advertisements Jimmy Luong plans to vote for President Donald Trump and party with friends while waiting for the election results on Tuesday night. “I will vote on November 3 at a polling booth near my house. Perhaps my vote will help Trump win, or at least make Biden lost one vote,” the Vietnamese-American, a residentContinue reading “What Vietnamese-Americans expect on the U.S. election?”

Why Vietnam industrial real estate luring foreign manufacturers?

Advertisements Le Trong Hieu, director of Advisory and Transaction Services at CBRE, said that in some northern provinces like Haiphong, Bac Ninh, Hanoi, Hai Duong, and Hung Yen the supply of industrial real estate is around 9,600 hectares with an average occupancy rate of 79 per cent. Meanwhile, in the southern provinces like Binh Duong, Dong Nai,Continue reading “Why Vietnam industrial real estate luring foreign manufacturers?”

33 rescued from landslide in Tra Leng, 13 remain missing

Advertisements Rescue teams have rescued 33 people hit by the landslide in Tra Leng Commune of Nam Tra My District in the central province of Quang Nam, while the 13 others remain missing. Of the alive victims, 16 people were injured and were immediately sent to local hospitals for treatment, according to Senior Lieutenant ColonelContinue reading “33 rescued from landslide in Tra Leng, 13 remain missing”

New storm hits Vietnam’s stock market

Advertisements Vietnamese shares posted the worst loss in three months on Wednesday on the landing of a new storm in the central region, raising concerns over the economic growth and business performance in the rest of the year. The benchmark VN-Index on the Hồ Chí Minh Stock Exchange plunged 2.69 per cent or 25.42 pointsContinue reading “New storm hits Vietnam’s stock market”

Vietnam’s Ho Chi Minh city quarantines 38 people who in contact with a confirmed case of COVID-19 in Japan

Advertisements Ho Chi Minh City health authorities have quarantined 38 people exposed to a South Korean after he tested positive for the novel coronavirus in Japan last weekend. The person in question left Ho Chi Minh City for Japan on Saturday last week, the municipal Center for Disease Control said on Tuesday night. His salivaContinue reading “Vietnam’s Ho Chi Minh city quarantines 38 people who in contact with a confirmed case of COVID-19 in Japan”

Why only Vietnam and Hong Kong have enjoyed success in quashing the second wave of Covid-19

Advertisements Of the 215 nations and territories that have reported COVID-19 cases, 120 have experienced clear second waves or late first waves that began in July or later. That’s according to the Worldometer global database, which sources data from national ministries of health and the World Health Organisation. Of these 120, only six have definitivelyContinue reading “Why only Vietnam and Hong Kong have enjoyed success in quashing the second wave of Covid-19”

No new coronavirus cases recorded in community for 52 consecutive days in Vietnam

Advertisements Vietnam had no new cases of COVID-19 to report as of 6 p.m. on October 24, marking the full 52 consecutive days without any new infections in the community, according to the National Steering Committee for COVID-19 Prevention and Control. The country has documented 1,160 SARS-CoV-2 infections so far, as it reported 12 importedContinue reading “No new coronavirus cases recorded in community for 52 consecutive days in Vietnam”

Around 340 Vietnamese citizens repatriate home from 30 countries

Advertisements Nearly 340 Vietnamese citizens from 30 countries across Europe, America and Africa were brought home on a repatriation flight which landed safely at Ho Chi Minh City’s Tan Son Nhat International Airport on October 22. According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the flight was arranged by authorities of those countries and the nationalContinue reading “Around 340 Vietnamese citizens repatriate home from 30 countries”

The future of foreign language teaching will be impacted by AI-powered language apps?

Advertisements Picking up reading, pronunciation from an AI-powered language app could be the natural evolution of e-learning Distance learning and remote training have had a strong symbiosis in 2020, namely the increased reliance on tech that make it a reality, and able to traverse borders with less regard for physical geolocations, the Techwire Asia reported.Continue reading “The future of foreign language teaching will be impacted by AI-powered language apps?”

One more private airline in Vietnam gets license

Advertisements Although it seems like one of the worst times to start an aviation business, Vietravel Airlines is moving ahead to become Vietnam’s sixth passenger airline. Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has recently agreed to license a local company for air transport, making it the 6th airline of the country, Vietnam News Agency reportedContinue reading “One more private airline in Vietnam gets license”

Vietnamese Steel Tycoon Regains Billionaire Status

Advertisements Shares of Hoa Phat Corporation, Vietnam’s biggest steel maker, have doubled since their March low, propelling Tran Dinh Long, the company’s cofounder and chairman, back into the billionaire ranks after a two year gap. Tran, who owns roughly 34% of Hoa Phat with his wife and son, and last appeared on Forbes’ World Billionaires list inContinue reading “Vietnamese Steel Tycoon Regains Billionaire Status”

Things you need to know about Vietnamese Women’s Day

Advertisements Aside from the International Women’s Day on March 8th, Vietnam also celebrates its National Women’s Day on October 20th. It’s among several occasions on which the society shows their love and respect to the women for all the sacrifices they have made. History of Vietnamese Women’s Day The history of the nation of VietnamContinue reading “Things you need to know about Vietnamese Women’s Day”

Will Vietnam become a new leader in the region?

Advertisements Vietnam, as the current Chair of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) for 2020, has been actively involved with the association since 1995 when it joined the bloc with the aim of bringing all Southeast Asian countries together to promote regional peace, freedom, and prosperity.  Vietnam has been making great strides in projectingContinue reading “Will Vietnam become a new leader in the region?”

Vietnamese will be richer than Filipinos this year?

Advertisements Before the year ends, the Vietnamese will have more money in their pockets than Filipinos. The forecast was released by the International Monetary Fund or IMF, who projected that the per capita income of the Vietnamese will be $3,497.51, overtaking Filipinos with $3,372.53. Vietnamese are poised to become richer than Filipinos starting this year,Continue reading “Vietnamese will be richer than Filipinos this year?”

Vietnam surpasses Singapore and Malaysia to become the 4th largest economy in Southeast Asia: IMF

Advertisements Vietnam’s estimated GDP of $340.6 billion this year could exceed that of Singapore by nearly 1 percent for the first time, the IMF says. The IMF has forecast a GDP growth of 1.6 percent for Vietnam this year, while that of Singapore declines by 6 percent. These figures put Vietnam as the fourth largestContinue reading “Vietnam surpasses Singapore and Malaysia to become the 4th largest economy in Southeast Asia: IMF”

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