NA boosts ties with Australia
Viet Nam's National Assembly (NA) wants to expand dialogue with the Australian House of Representatives in all areas to share information, build trust and promote mutual understanding.
PM approves new policy to support underprivileged
Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has approved new policies on providing residential and production land as well as ensuring clean water supplies for poor ethnic minorities and underprivileged households in disadvantaged areas during the 2013-15 period.
Viet Nam values Russian friendship
The armed forces and people of Viet Nam have always attached importance to traditional friendship and co-operation with their Russian counterparts over the past years, a senior defence official said.
VN hopes to lift S Korea ties
Viet Nam always attaches importance to promoting friendship and all-round co-operation with South Korea, said Deputy Prime Minister Vu Van Ninh.
US appreciates repatriation work
The US appreciated the goodwill and close and effective co-operation of the Vietnamese Government and people in searching for the remains of US servicemen who died during the American War in Viet Nam.
Socio-economic plan discussed by officials
National Assembly deputies reviewed the country's socio-economic development plans and the 2012 State budget while also reviewing socio-economic development during the first months of 2013.
Australian Speaker begins Viet Nam visit
The Speaker of the Australian Parliament, Anna Burke, starts her three-day official visit to Viet Nam today at the invitation of the Vietnamese National Assembly Chairman, Nguyen Sinh Hung.
Viet Nam aims to learn from Japan's development
A senior official of the Communist Party of Viet Nam (CPV) has stressed the importance of learning from Japan's wealth of experience, especially in high-quality human resources training.
Viet Nam-France relations edge closer
Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung yesterday hailed Viet Nam's valued relationship with France and declared that the two nations are making efforts to develop their ties to the strategic partnership level in 2013.
NA debates draft anti-terrorism law
National Assembly deputies yesterday discussed the draft Anti-terrorism Law, debating international co-operation in this area and measures such as the establishment and operation of the steering committees of anti-terrorism.
Search for soldiers discussed with US
Senior Lieutenant General and Deputy Minister of National Defence Nguyen Chi Vinh yesterday met with W M Winfield, US deputy assistant Secretary of Defence for Prisoner of War and Missing Personnel, to discuss the search for the remains of soldiers killed during the American War.
Fake concrete found in support pillars

Authorities in Ha Noi on Tuesday found a local company illegally producing fake additives to make concrete piles to support buildings.

Circular finally issued to guide implementation of amended IP law
Circular finally issued to guide implementation of amended IP law

Law 36/2009/QH 12 dated June 29, 2009, amends and supplements a number of Articles of Law on Intellectual Property 2005 (Law on Intellectual Property) and provides some new amended regulations on establishment of industrial property rights...

Hightlight

Disabled speaker inspires audience Disabled speaker inspires audience

More than 2,500 people attended a talk by Nick Vujicic, an inspirational speaker without arms and legs, at the White Palace Conference Centre in HCM City's Tan Binh District yesterday.

Crane accident leads to major power cut Crane accident leads to major power cut

A two-hour power failure caused by an incident on the 500kV north-south transmission line hindered road traffic in many southern provinces and HCM City yesterday afternoon.

Spread of hand-foot-mouth disease concerns hospitals Spread of hand-foot-mouth disease concerns hospitals

Hand-Foot-Mouth disease (HFMD) is now at its peak, having infected a total of 796 children in HCM City in April, an increase of 127 per cent against the same period last year.

US steel producers make dumping claim US steel producers make dumping claim

After welded steel pipes and steel wire garment hangers, now welded stainless pressure pipe from Viet Nam continue to face charges of dumping in the US.