Vietnamese authorities are working to accelerate the identification of victims thought to have been involved in the lorry incident in Essex, the UK, according to Deputy Foreign Minister Nguyễn Quốc Cường.
Many start-ups have brought their technologies and products into the market in 2017-19 thanks to financial and technical assistance for R&D provided by the HCM City Department of Science and Technology’s SpeedUp innovation and start-up programme.
Giving up a stable job at a leading Japanese research centre with a high salary to return to Việt Nam and start a business at the age of 54 may be beyond most people.
Businesses and experts are still concerned over the impact on production of overtime hours are not increased for seasonal jobs.
With the unique idea of using fermented bagasse (sugercane pulp) to treat shrimp ponds, Trần Phúc Hậu has become the proud director of a company that produces microbiological bagasse pulp.
Nguyễn Việt Dũng, director of HCM City's Department of Science and Technology, talks to Việt Nam News reporter Gia Lộc about the development of start-ups in the country and HCM City.
British police have sent documents to Việt Nam for verification on four of the 39 victims found dead inside a lorry last week, said a Vietnamese deputy foreign minister on Monday morning.
Farmers in Hải Dương have started the first worm harvest of the year, which runs from September 20 to October 5 in the lunar calendar.
Nearly 1,000 youngsters took part in the “Connecting creative ideas – Start-up” festival in the central city of Đà Nẵng on Sunday.
Worried families who fear their loved ones were aboard the deadly Essex lorry can contact special hotlines to provide information to the authorities, the Việt Nam's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Friday.