Quand le Vietnam tirera-t-il profit du duel sino-américain?

15/04/2019 10:40 lecourrier
Dans les medias, lorsque l’on évoque le conflit commercial sino-américain, on parle beaucoup d’une délocalisation massive d’usines de la Chine vers le Vietnam. De bons taux de croissance et de faibles coûts de production permettront au Vietnam de tirer les marrons du feu.
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Le site américain Bloomberg a estimé que le Vietnam pourrait être le “grand gagnant’’ du conflit commercial entre la Chine et les États-Unis, évoquant plusieurs raisons qui rendent le pays très attractif aux yeux des investisseurs étrangers. “Dans la course pour attirer les entreprises à la recherche de sites alternatifs dans la guerre commerciale américano-chinoise, le Vietnam dispose de nombreux avantages par rapport à ses concurrents’’, a-t-il écrit.

Le Vietnam est sur le point de conquérir une partie des parts de marché mondial de la Chine dans le secteur manufacturier à forte besoin de main-d’œuvre, a analysé Trinh Nguyên, économiste senior chez Natixis à Hong Kong (Chine).

La forte croissance économique et la stabilité politique constituent de grands atouts du Vietnam. Photo: Danh Lam/VNA/CVN

Le Vietnam pourra-t-il absorber l’afflux d’IDE?

Selon Bloomberg, le Vietnam profitera de ces tensions commerciales pour renforcer son statut de plaque tournante de la production (atelier du monde) et de l’exportation, vendant toutes sortes de produits, des plus basiques aux plus technologiques. Le commerce représente environ le double du PIB, soit plus que tout autre pays d’Asie, à l’exception de Singapour. Tiếp tục đọc “Quand le Vietnam tirera-t-il profit du duel sino-américain?”

What is Earth Day, and what is it meant to accomplish?

Kathleen Rogers is President of Earth Day Network. The opinions expressed in this commentary are solely those of the author.

(CNN) Forty-seven years ago, on 22 April 1970, millions of people took to the streets to protest the negative impacts of 150 years of industrial development.

In the US and around the world, smog was becoming deadly and evidence was growing that pollution led to developmental delays in children. Biodiversity was in decline as a result of the heavy use of pesticides and other pollutants.

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Fake anti-cancer drug manufacturers sentenced to prison

Update: April, 19/2019 – 15:24 vietnamnews

Fake anti-cancer drug manufacturing facility in Kiến An District, Hải Phòng City. — Photo laodong.vn

HẢI PHÒNG — Nguyễn Xuân Thu, general director of Vinaca Limited Company, which produced anti-cancer drugs made from bamboo charcoal powder has been sentenced to 22 years in prison.

The Hải Phòng City’s People’s Court on Thursday also handed a sentence of 17 years in prison to Thu’s accomplice, Nguyễn Văn Tuấn, director of Hồng An Phong Limited Company based in Hải Phòng. Tiếp tục đọc “Fake anti-cancer drug manufacturers sentenced to prison”

US plans warship visits to Vietnam this summer for enhanced maritime ties

The US Navy is planning two major visits to Vietnam this year as part of efforts to strengthen maritime relations between the two armies.

US plans warship visits to Vietnam this summer for enhanced maritime ties
Vietnamese officials welcome US delegation on the visit of USS Carl Vinson to Danang in March 2018. Photo: Navytimes

The US “would welcome the opportunity for another aircraft carrier visit to Vietnam this year,” saying that the move shows the mutual respect that each nation has for each other and the depth of the two countries’ growing partnership, Commander of US Indo-Pacific Command Admiral Philip Davidson said at a press meeting in Ho Chi Minh City on April 18, VnExpress reported. Tiếp tục đọc “US plans warship visits to Vietnam this summer for enhanced maritime ties”

Meet the Team Leader of Vietnam’s First All-Female Clearance Team

Project RENEW update

April 14, 2019

At age 30, Nguyen Thi Thuy has started in a job that everyone in Vietnam believed that only men could do. This mother of one daughter now leads an all-female clearance team of 16 members for clearing cluster munitions and other explosive remnants of war contaminated land in Quang Tri Province.

The youngest from a family of eight children in Gio Chau Commune, Gio Linh District, Nguyen Thi Thuy has been working with the Survey and Clearance Program of Project RENEW and Norwegian People’s Aid (RENEW-NPA) in Quang Tri Province since 2013.

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Hung thủ chính: nhiệt điện than

  • QUỲNH SANH 
(THEO STUTTGARTER NACHRICHTEN)
  • 13.04.2019, 07:00

TTCT – Cho đến giờ, khi nói đến các hạt trong không khí có hại cho sức khỏe và gây ô nhiễm khí hậu, người ta vẫn cho rằng khí thải từ xe cộ giao thông là thủ phạm chính. Tuy nhiên, mới đây các nhà nghiên cứu ở thành phố Karlsruhe (Đức) sau một nghiên cứu dài hạn, đã xác định thêm các nguồn gây ô nhiễm khác.

 Hung thủ chính: nhiệt điện than
Ảnh: lightair.com

Các hạt siêu mịn (bụi siêu mịn) được coi là đặc biệt có hại cho sức khỏe, đồng thời cũng có tác động quan trọng đến khí hậu. Ở những khu vực đông dân cư, trước đây giao thông đường bộ được coi là nguồn gốc chính tạo ra các hạt nhỏ này.

Tuy nhiên các nhà nghiên cứu tại Viện Công nghệ Karlsruhe (KIT) – trong một chương trình quan trắc dài hạn – đã xác định được một nguồn có liên quan đặc biệt ở bên ngoài các thành phố: các nhà máy nhiệt điện than. Tiếp tục đọc “Hung thủ chính: nhiệt điện than”

Still Under Pressure: Manila Versus the Militia

April 16, 2019  |  AMTI BRIEF

Still Under Pressure: Manila Versus the Militia

Since early March, Chinese fishing vessels—apparently part of the country’s maritime militia force—have been operating near two Philippine-held features in the disputed Spratly Islands: Loaita Island and Loaita Cay, called Kota and Panata Islands by Filipinos. The Philippine press began to report this militia presence in early April, prompting the government to say it would protest to Beijing. This comes as tensions between the two sides are running high over the presence of a larger Chinese flotilla deployed since December 2018 near Philippine-occupied Thitu Island. Over the last several weeks, Philippine officials have issued diplomatic protests and public recriminations against Beijing over that deployment, which appears aimed at dissuading Manila from continuing modest infrastructure upgrades on Thitu. Tiếp tục đọc “Still Under Pressure: Manila Versus the Militia”

Vietnam honours US woman for Agent Orange relief work

Vietnam News Agency
TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 2019

President of the Vietnam Union of Friendship Organisations (VUFO) Nguyen Phuong Nga (R) presents the Friendship Order to Susan Marie Hammond. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – President of the Vietnam Union of Friendship Organisations (VUFO) Nguyen Phuong Nga on April 16 presented the Friendship Order, a notable distinction of the Vietnamese State, to Executive Director of the War Legacies Project (WLP) Susan Marie Hammond.

Speaking at the ceremony, Nga said that this is one of the highest decorations that the Vietnamese state presents to individuals and organisations who have made significant contributions to the friendship between Vietnam and countries worldwide. Tiếp tục đọc “Vietnam honours US woman for Agent Orange relief work”

VUFO leaders meet US Congressional Staff Delegation

 

4/17/2019 3:00:34 PM Thời Đại

(VNF) – Leaders of the Vietnam Union of the Friendship Organisations (VUFO) and Vietnam – U.S. Society (VUS) hosted a US Congressional Staff Delegation in Hanoi on April 16.

At the meeting. Photo: VNF

The delegation consists of 10 assistants to US senators and congressmen from the Democrat and Republican parties on a working visit to Vietnam from April 12 to 20.

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As China stops solid waste imports, Vietnam fears it could become new dumping ground

China has vowed to stop importing solid waste by 2020, while Vietnam is still fumbling for solutions to control scrap imports.

Chinese agencies on March 28 announced the country’s plan to cut solid waste imports to zero percent by 2020 with an aim of encouraging plants to treat the high amount of domestic waste.

As China stops solid waste imports, Vietnam fears it could become new dumping ground

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Popular Hanoi tourist street

Ta Hien Street in Hanoi Old Quarter which is often called as Pho Tay (Foreigner Street) is busier at night, particularly at the weekend with large numbers of foreigners.

Along the street which is just more than 200 metres long are French-styled old houses.

At night, the street is more exciting with the operation of souvenir shops and street food services. Hanoi beer is among the most popular dishes sold in the street. This is the reason why Ta Hien is also known as Pho Bia (Hanoi beer street). Tiếp tục đọc “Popular Hanoi tourist street”

Top 8 new check-in points in Da Lat for young travelers

Last update 21:37 | 04/04/2019

Da Lat city, located in the central highlands of Lam Dong, boasts a range of beautiful landscapes for young travelers to enjoy. Following is a list of the eight most popular check-in points for young people who are seeking out destinations that have the best photo opportunities.

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Kokoro Café, which recently opened in early February, has been attracting a large number of young people who come to enjoy a drink amid the site’s unique white walls and Japanese style-Koi fish pond Tiếp tục đọc “Top 8 new check-in points in Da Lat for young travelers”

Vietnam seeks foreign capital for renewable energy projects

Last update 16:00 | 10/04/2019
VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnam is trying to develop a renewable power market in the long term, and to do this, it must seek foreign capital.

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By the end of 2018, the total capacity of renewable power projects had accounted for 2.1 percent of total electricity output in Vietnam.

However, Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Cao Quoc Hung affirmed that developing renewable energy to ease the reliance on traditional power generation methods is one of Vietnam’s priority tasks. Tiếp tục đọc “Vietnam seeks foreign capital for renewable energy projects”

Top destinations with unique names in Vietnam

Last update 07:40 | 05/04/2019

A number of popular destinations in Vietnam have rather unique names. Despite the strangeness of some of the names, they have nonetheless attracted a large number of visitors to a stunning range of breathtaking natural scenery.

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Mua cave can be found in Hoa Lu district in the northern province of Ninh Binh. It has emerged as atop destination for travelers in the northern region Tiếp tục đọc “Top destinations with unique names in Vietnam”