Firms fined for polluting Bưởi river

The Việt Nam Environment Administration (VEA) under the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment has decided to impose administrative fines on three businesses for polluting Bưởi River.

Hữu Nghị-Chi Lăng Expressway proposed

The Việt Nam Expressway Corporation has proposed to the Ministry of Transport to build the Hữu Nghị-Chi Lăng Expressway with a total initial investment of over VNĐ9.9 trillion (US$446.4 million).

Transport requires $44.6b

Việt Nam is in need of over VNĐ995 trillion (US$44.6 billion) to upgrade the national transport infrastructure in the next five years.

Experts say cooling device unsafe

A handmade cooling device – one of the best selling products for low-income earners in cities can cause negative impacts on users’ health and household appliances, engineers and health experts warns.

New overpasses proposed for HCM City

Quang Trung Industry Group Joint Stock Company has submitted a proposal to HCM City’s Department of Transport to allow construction of new-style overpasses for pedestrians as traditional ones have failed to attract local residents.

S Korea to receive 3,500 VN labourers

South Korea will receive 3,500 Vietnamese labourers following the Employment Permit System this year, after a Memorandum of Understanding signed yesterday morning between the Vietnamese Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs and the South Korean Ministry of Employment and Labour.

City projects aim to reduce road congestion

To improve transport flows between District 12 and other districts in HCM City as well as other provinces, the Ministry of Transport plans to carry out multiple projects this year.

 

River Network criticises reservoir plan

In a statement issued last week, the Việt Nam River Network (VRN) sought to cancel the project because of the potential negative impact to the biodiversity in the river basin, as well as the livelihood of residents in the project area and nearby.

Twenty three to stand trial for drugs

An investigative police unit, under the Ministry of Public Security, just asked the Supreme People’s Procuracy to prosecute 23 defendants for trafficking 1,200 cakes of heroin (a cake is equivalent to 350 grammes).

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