Vietnam’s Party General Secretary and State President Nguyen Phu Trong and Indian President Ram Nath Kovind have consented to further boost the two nations’ relationship and elevate bilateral trade turnover to US$15 billion in the near future. … [Read more...] about Politics Vietnam, India to lift bilateral trade to $15bn Malaysian tourists charged $21.5 for dish of stir-fried eggs in Nha Trang
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Politics Vietnam premier stresses unity within ASEAN Two firms fined for illegally employing 22 foreigners in Nha Trang
With regard to economic matters, the Vietnamese head of government proposed that ASEAN establish more favorable conditions for trade and investment, stabilize finance and currency, boost small-scale and high-tech businesses, and enhance cooperation in macroeconomic management. … [Read more...] about Politics Vietnam premier stresses unity within ASEAN Two firms fined for illegally employing 22 foreigners in Nha Trang
Vietnam’s top destinations featured on CNN’s photo tour
Bac Son Valley: Surrounded by cone-shaped mountains and peaceful rice paddy scenery, the Bac Son Valley in northern Vietnam is impossibly pretty. The best time to visit is late July and early August, when the ripening rice fields glow in vibrant shades of green and gold. … [Read more...] about Vietnam’s top destinations featured on CNN’s photo tour
Honorary Consul Ly Nha Ky boosts VN-Romania diplomatic relations
On her side, Ly Nha Ky made suggestions to Romanian friends, which contributed to promote friendship between the two countries. Ly Nha Ky's speech was also welcomed by the Romanian media. "68 years for a man is the end of life but 68 years for the friendship between the two countries is the good time for a solid relationship, which cannot be broken by anything. I hope that the younger generation in Vietnam will continue to inherit and develop the relationship between the two countries to a new height,"she said. … [Read more...] about Honorary Consul Ly Nha Ky boosts VN-Romania diplomatic relations
Vietnam Is A Test For What Happens When The U.S. Abandons Climate Diplomacy
President Trump has pushed to scale back regulations on coal in the U.S. and made pitching the fuel a top priority at the annual United Nations climate conference. In one of his first moves as president, he pulled the U.S. out of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a multi-nation trade deal that, despite drawing criticism from environmental groups, was expected to drive down the costs of renewable energy in developing countries. Last June, he announced plans to withdraw from the Paris accord and curtailed all U.S. payments to the Green Climate Fund. This year, he named a new secretary of state: Mike Pompeo, a vigorous climate change denier who, as a congressman, made repeated attempts to cripple funding for renewable energy projects. … [Read more...] about Vietnam Is A Test For What Happens When The U.S. Abandons Climate Diplomacy