Vietnam Outperforms Among Asia’s Frontier Sovereigns

FITCH WIRE

Sun 05 Jul, 2020 – 9:15 PM ET

Fitch Ratings-Hong Kong, Singapore-05 July 2020: Vietnam is positioned to stand out among Asia’s frontier and emerging markets this year in terms of its economic resilience and success in bringing the coronavirus outbreak under control, says Fitch Ratings. These factors should support Vietnam’s ‘BB’ rating, which we affirmed in April 2020 while revising the Outlook to Stable from Positive. Nevertheless, the country faces a number of challenges, including contingent liability risks from state-owned enterprises and structural weaknesses in the banking sector. Tiếp tục đọc “Vietnam Outperforms Among Asia’s Frontier Sovereigns”

OECMs promise a new conservation opportunity for Việt Nam

Update: July, 06/2020 – 18:14 VNS

Species of rare primates with scientific name Pygathrix nemaeus nigripes are facing extinction in Việt Nam. — Photo daidoanket.vn

HÀ NỘI — A new conservation designation of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) promises more opportunities for Việt Nam to boost conservation work in the country, experts have said. Tiếp tục đọc “OECMs promise a new conservation opportunity for Việt Nam”

25 years of Vietnam – America relations: Historical moments

 15:59 | 06/07/2020 ThoiDai

Vietnam- America relation has remarked countless memorable events over the last 25 years. However, now looking back, there are a few moments are truly stood out that have strengthened the rapport between the two countries. These are honored as historical events.

Vietnam sees alarming rise in elderly abuse, abandonment

VIETNAM’S elderly face issues of dependency and lack of support, leaving many of them exposed to mistreatment by those charged with their care. Tiếp tục đọc “Vietnam sees alarming rise in elderly abuse, abandonment”

Promoting digital currency investment schemes illegal in Vietnam: official

Investing in digital currency remains illegal in Vietnam, and those who encourage people to invest in schemes are considered offenders of the law, according to local authorities. Residents were reportedly advised to tread with caution and avoid being defrauded by digital currency investment schemes. Tiếp tục đọc “Promoting digital currency investment schemes illegal in Vietnam: official”

Internal websites and specialised websites of foreign-invested enterprises in Vietnam have to obtain licenses

The new regulations of the Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC) may affect the policies and assets of private businesses and foreign-invested enterprises in Vietnam.

The MIC is reviewing a proposal to add the requirement that internal websites and specialised websites posting aggregated information have to obtain licenses of establishing aggregated information websites following the Article 23 4.b of the draft amendment of Decree No.72/2013/ND-CP outlining the management, provision, and the use of internet service and online information. Tiếp tục đọc “Internal websites and specialised websites of foreign-invested enterprises in Vietnam have to obtain licenses”

Hoa dâm bụt đỏ

Vĩnh An

HOA DÂM BỤT ĐỎ
(tiểu thuyết luận đề)

Ta đến không mang lại cho anh em bình an mà mang lại cho anh em gươm giáo (TƯ).

 

Nước ấy có tên là Khảm Nô, một quốc gia có bốn nghìn năm văn hiến.

Nhưng cách nay ba trăm năm, cuộc chiến tranh cát cứ xảy ra liên miên giữa hai dòng họ: họ Trịnh và họ Nguyễn. Lịch sử gọi thời kỳ đó là Trịnh-Nguyễn phân tranh, vì thế trăm họ sống, chiến đấu và… chết cho hai họ ấy và người nào cũng có phần mình ít nhất là ba thước đất và một nấm mồ. Biết bao người dân chết đi trong cuộc chiến tranh cát cứ ấy để hai họ Trịnh Nguyễn thực hiện mộng bá vương xét cho cùng là một điều rất vô nghĩa. Tiếp tục đọc “Hoa dâm bụt đỏ”

Wildlife trade amplifies spread of coronaviruses

telegraph.co.uk

The proportion of rats testing positive for viruses jumped substantially between the start and end of Vietnam’s supply chain

Asia’s booming wildlife trade is fuelling the spread of coronaviruses by providing the ideal opportunity for animals to infect each other and potentially humans, two studies have found.

Across Asia, wild animals including rodents, pangolins and bats are transported, often illegally, thousands of miles in crowded and chaotic conditions for use in restaurants and traditional medicines.

Experts have long thought this amplifies the transmission of coronaviruses, making the possibility of a jump to humans more likely.

In one new study, published as a preprint without peer review, researchers analysed oral swabs from more than 2,000 field rats in three provinces in southern Vietnam. They found that the animals smuggled across the Mekong River Delta, from traders to restaurants, tested positive for six different coronaviruses. More significantly, the incidence of infection increased significantly along their journey.

Roughly 20 per cent of wild rats caught by traders tested positive for at least one coronavirus, rising to 32 per cent of rodents in large markets. In restaurants, the final step in the chain, 55 per cent of rats were infected.

“The observed viral amplification along the wildlife trade supply chain for human consumption likely resulted from the mixing and close confinement of stressed live animals,” the researchers wrote.
Tiếp tục đọc “Wildlife trade amplifies spread of coronaviruses”

Beyond Power, Wind Plants Can Provide a Full Suite of Essential Reliability Services to the Grid

Emerging from the pandemic, Vietnam must position itself for recovery

It’s been two months since the last known case of community transmission of the coronavirus in Vietnam, enabling the country, hailed recently as one of the 11 outperformers among emerging economies, to be among the first to fully reopen its domestic economy.While recurrence remains an ever-present threat, Vietnam’s government is now turning its attention to repairing a damaged economy. Vietnam has fared better economically than many countries, but it has not been completely spared. GDP growth in the first quarter was at its lowest level since 2010, although it was still in positive territory at 3.8 percent. With exports and tourism severely affected, domestic consumption has been (and is expected to continue to be) critical to hold the economy together.

Staying afloat in 2020, largely thanks to spending on essentials

Tiếp tục đọc “Emerging from the pandemic, Vietnam must position itself for recovery”

Việt Nam lên tiếng về tàu thăm dò Trung Quốc ở Biển Đông

Thứ năm, 2/7/2020, 17:13 (GMT+7) VNExpress

Người phát ngôn Bộ Ngoại giao khẳng định các hoạt động thăm dò, khảo sát tại EEZ cần được sự cho phép của Việt Nam, khi được hỏi về tàu Hải Dương 4 trên Biển Đông.

Tiếp tục đọc “Việt Nam lên tiếng về tàu thăm dò Trung Quốc ở Biển Đông”

Các nhóm biện pháp chống Covid-19 của Việt Nam

Thứ năm, 2/7/2020, 16:11 (GMT+7) VNExpress

Tiếp tục kiểm soát nhập cảnh, duy trì sẵn sàng các đội phản ứng nhanh… là các biện pháp phòng, chống dịch của Việt Nam để thực hiện mục tiêu kép.

Báo cáo cập nhật tình hình và các biện pháp phòng, chống dịch Covid-19 phục vụ hội nghị Chính phủ với các địa phương ngày 2/7, Bộ Y tế nhận định, Việt Nam đang phải đối mặt với làn sóng dịch thứ hai nếu xảy ra các ca lây nhiễm tại cộng đồng do bỏ sót các trường hợp nhập cảnh mắc bệnh, hoặc các bệnh nhân nhiễm bệnh nhưng không có triệu chứng trong cộng đồng.

Tiếp tục đọc “Các nhóm biện pháp chống Covid-19 của Việt Nam”

China announces military drills in East Sea amid escalating tensions – Việt Nam phản đối Trung Quốc tập trận trái phép ở Hoàng Sa

China announces military drills in East Sea amid escalating tensions

By Vu Anh   June 30, 2020 | 11:01 am GMT+7 VNExpress

China announces military drills in East Sea amid escalating tensions

Satellite photo dated March 28, 2018 shows Woody Island in the Paracels, South China Sea. Photo by Planet Labs Inc/Handout via Reuters.

The Maritime Safety Administration of China’s Hainan Province has announced plans to hold military exercises near Vietnam’s Paracel Islands from Wednesday to Sunday.

It said on its website that no vessel is allowed to enter the area in the South China Sea, which Vietnam calls the East Sea, when the drills are underway.

Tiếp tục đọc “China announces military drills in East Sea amid escalating tensions – Việt Nam phản đối Trung Quốc tập trận trái phép ở Hoàng Sa”