After Samsung shifts operation to Vietnam, Chinese city turns into ghost town

New draft document on solar power projects to be filed

Update: December, 12/2019 – 08:55

Rooftop solar panels are installed in Ninh Thuận Province. — Photo evn.com.vn

HÀ NỘI — A draft document on solar power development will be filed to the Prime Minister for approval on December 15, local media reported.

Under the draft, bidding price for the output of solar power production, also known as the feed in tariff (FiT), is set at VNĐ1,916 (8.38 US cents) per kWh for rooftop projects, VNĐ1,620 (7.09 cents) per kWh for ground projects and VNĐ1,758 (7.69 cents) per kWh for floating projects. Tiếp tục đọc “New draft document on solar power projects to be filed”

Update: China Risks Flare-up over Malaysian, Vietnamese Gas Resources

 

December 13, 2019  |  AMTI Brief

Update: China Risks Flare-up over Malaysian, Vietnamese Gas Resources

The Chinese survey vessel Haiyang Dizhi 8 along with its coast guard and paramilitary escorts left Vietnam’s exclusive economic zone on October 23, ending a standoff with Vietnamese ships that began more than four months earlier. The de-escalation seems to have been in response to the departure a day earlier of the drilling rig Hakuryu 5 from Vietnam’s oil and gas Block 06-01, which is operated by Russia’s Rosneft.

The standoff began on June 16 when a China Coast Guard (CCG) ship started harassing the Hakuryu 5 and the offshore supply vessels servicing it. Automatic Identification System (AIS) data shows that several CCG ships were deployed in succession to keep up the harassment over the course of the standoff, including the 35111, 45111, 4203, 3308, 5303, and 2305. As ships were relieved, they often traveled to the Chinese outpost on Fiery Cross Reef to resupply before either joining the escort mission around the Haiyang Dizhi 8 or heading back to China.

Exactly how many Chinese and Vietnamese vessels were involved in these two related operations over the course of the standoff is unclear. Those broadcasting AIS—mostly the CCG—almost certainly account for just a small percentage of the total number. Some Vietnamese law enforcement vessels had broadcast AIS during the early weeks of the standoff in July, but soon ceased doing so. In October, Vietnamese Major General Nguyen Minh Hoang announced that 50 Vietnamese and 40 Chinese vessels were involved, while others reported as many as 80 Chinese participants.

Only a few opposing ships seem to have been regularly deployed around the Hakuryu 5 throughout the standoff, suggesting that most of these reported vessels were busing escorting the Haiyang Dizhi 8 or, in the case of the Vietnamese, trying to block its operations. A satellite image from late August captured a Vietnam Fisheries Resource Surveillance vessel positioned between the Hakuryu 5, which was being serviced by an offshore supply vessel (identified via AIS as the Crest Argus 5), and CCG ship 5303. The 56-meter Vietnamese vessel is effectively unarmed and less than half the size of the 138-meter 5303, one of China’s advanced Type 818 Zhaoduan-class cutters which sports a 76-mm cannon.

The Hakuryu 5 broadcast AIS only sporadically during the standoff. Its signal was last seen in Block 06-01 on October 17 and then again in port at Vung Tau, Vietnam, on October 26. This lends credence to social media reports that it had left Block 06-01 on October 22 after completing its drilling work. AIS data shows that the last CCG vessel assigned to the area, the 31302 (since renamed the 2305) left the same day heading north. It joined up with the Haiyang Dizhi 8 and its escorts a day later and together the group returned to Hainan.

As for the Haiyang Dizhi 8, it moved north after the first few weeks of the standoff, extending its survey over a much wider area for the next three months. In hindsight, it is clear that the survey area closely matched a group of oil and gas exploration blocks that the China National Offshore Oil Corporation unsuccessfully offered up for foreign bidding in 2012.

Over the course of the standoff, the Haiyang Dizhi 8 and its CCG escorts made multiple resupply trips to Fiery Cross Reef. While ultimately unsuccessful in persuading Vietnam to halt Rosneft’s drilling work in block 06-01, China’s operations demonstrated that its Spratly outposts now allow it to conduct extended pressure campaigns, increasing the costs and risks for its neighbors to operate within the nine dash line.

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Vietnam makes more drastic efforts to end illegal fishing

 

Deputy Prime Minister Trinh Dinh Dung urged ministries, agencies and 28 coastal localities to make more drastic efforts to terminate violations of Vietnamese fishing boats in international waters within the next six months.

Dung stressed the point while chairing a meeting of the National Steering Committee on illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing on Tuesday.

He tasked the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development to thoroughly consider recommendations of the European Commission (EC) delegation sent to Viet Nam last month to review the country’s efforts in fighting IUU fishing. Tiếp tục đọc “Vietnam makes more drastic efforts to end illegal fishing”

Congestion in aviation infrastructure needs resolving

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Does aviation industry develop too rapidly? Are flight tickets sold lower than cost prices? Why does authority continue to grant permission for new airlines enterprises while infrastructure is overloading? These were hot issues that received special attention at the talk ‘ Vietnam Aviation Industry: Opportunities and Challenges’ held by the Ministry of Transportation on December 11 in Hanoi.

Tan Son Nhat Airport has been overloading and waiting for upgrading and expansion. (Photo: SGGP)

Tan Son Nhat Airport has been overloading and waiting for upgrading and expansion. (Photo: SGGP)

Tiếp tục đọc “Congestion in aviation infrastructure needs resolving”

Ô nhiễm không khí lên mức ‘khủng khiếp’, tất cả… im lặng

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13/12/2019 11:56 GMT+7

TTO – TS Hoàng Dương Tùng, chủ tịch Mạng lưới không khí sạch Việt Nam: Đây là đợt ô nhiễm không khí khủng khiếp ở một số tỉnh miền Bắc và Hà Nội, đến hôm nay 13-12 đã sang ngày thứ năm.
Ô nhiễm không khí lên mức khủng khiếp, tất cả... im lặng - Ảnh 1.

Chỉ số chất lượng không khí thể hiện màu tím ngắt – ngưỡng chất lượng không khí xấu ở hầu hết các điểm quan trắc của thành phố Hà Nội – Ảnh: XUÂN LONG

Ngày 13-12, mức độ ô nhiễm không khí ở một số tỉnh miền Bắc và Hà Nội càng tệ hơn, tới mức ảnh hưởng nghiêm trọng tới sức khoẻ con người nhưng cả Sở Tài nguyên – môi trường Hà Nội và Tổng cục Môi trường đều không có khuyến cáo gì.

Ô nhiễm không khí khủng khiếp, các cơ quan im lặng? Tiếp tục đọc “Ô nhiễm không khí lên mức ‘khủng khiếp’, tất cả… im lặng”

New research on development issues in Vietnam Volume 11, number 11 (2019 November)

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Vietnam among six nations worst hit by climate change in 20 years

By Minh Nga   December 10, 2019 | 07:48 am GMT+7 VNExpress

Vietnam among six nations worst hit by climate change in 20 years

Nguyen Thi Tu, a resident of Ho Chi Minh City’s District 7, walks on a flooded street as the city was hit by the record tide of more than 1.7 meters on September 30, 2019. Photo by VnExpress/Huu Khoa.

Vietnam is one of six countries most affected by climate change between 1999 and 2018, according to survey results released this week.

The Global Climate Risk Index, published by the German environmental think tank Germanwatch, ranked Vietnam sixth among countries hit hardest by extreme weather events in that period, with its Climate Risk Index (CRI) at 29.83.

Puerto Rico, Myanmar, Haiti, the Philippines and Pakistan are adjudged the worst affected nations with the lowest CRI scores.

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Vietnam textile industry orders hit by African competition

By Anh Minh   December 10, 2019 | 01:59 pm GMT+7 VnExpress

Vietnam textile industry orders hit by African competition

Women work at a garment factory in northern Vietnam. Photo by Reuters.

Vietnamese textile manufacturers are seeing orders decline with buyers moving to others, cheaper developing countries.

Normally, by the end of a year they would have enough orders for the whole of the following year, Nguyen Van Thoi, chairman of TNG Investment and Trading JSC, which makes garments, said.

But this year many businesses have said they do not have enough orders for 2020, with some reporting a 20 percent drop in orders from last year. Besides, many have not signed long-term contracts for products, only monthly or quarterly, he said.

A Vietnam Textile and Apparel Association (VITAS) official, who wished not to be named, said many orders have shifted to emerging countries in Africa, while competition with textiles superpowers like China, India and Bangladesh is becoming increasingly fierce.

Tiếp tục đọc “Vietnam textile industry orders hit by African competition”

Diplomats: US backs out of North Korea human rights meeting

December 9, 2019 AP
CORRECTS TO REMOVE INCORRECT QUOTE FROM TWEET – FILE – In this June 30, 2019, file photo, U.S. President Donald Trump meets with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un at the border village of Panmunjom in the Demilitarized Zone, South Korea. North Korea has again insulted President Donald Trump after he tweeted that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un wouldn’t want to abandon a special relationship between the two leaders and affect the American presidential election by resuming hostile acts. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, File)

UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The United States changed its mind and is now refusing to sign a letter that would have authorized the U.N. Security Council to hold a meeting on the human rights situation in North Korea, diplomats said Monday.

Without support from the United States, European and other countries that wanted the U.N.’s most powerful body to discuss human rights in North Korea can’t go ahead Tuesday because they are now one vote short of the minimum nine “yes” votes required, the diplomats said, speaking on condition of anonymity because discussions were private.

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CBI phải từ bỏ những nỗ lực sai lầm nhằm “nhuộm xanh” thủy điện

CBI Phải Từ Bỏ Những Nỗ Lực Sai Lầm Nhằm “nhuộm Xanh” Thủy điện

nature.org.vn – Trung tâm Con người và Thiên nhiên (PanNature) vừa cùng 275 tổ chức xã hội từ khắp nơi trên thế giới đưa ra Tuyên bố kêu gọi Tổ chức Climate Bonds Initiative – CBI (Sáng  kiến Trái phiếu Khí hậu) xóa bỏ việc cấp chứng nhận thân thiện với khí hậu cho các dự án thủy điện gây ảnh hưởng tiêu cực tới môi trường và cộng đồng. 

Tuyên bố được phát đi vào ngày 10/12/2019. Dưới đây là nội dung Tuyên bố  bằng tiếng Việt do PanNature thực hiện. Tiếp tục đọc “CBI phải từ bỏ những nỗ lực sai lầm nhằm “nhuộm xanh” thủy điện”

Làm sáng tỏ những hiểu lầm về việc đọc và hội chứng khó đọc

English: Unraveling the Myths Around Reading and Dyslexia

Giáo viên đang tìm kiếm phương pháp đào tạo mới để hiểu về khoa học não bộ liên quan đến hội chứng khó đọc (dyslexia), một khuyết tật được cho là phổ biến nhất ở trẻ em.

>Trong 17 năm là giáo viên các môn xã hội ở trường trung học cơ sở tại Nashville, Tennessee, Su Williams hay gặp những học sinh có khó khăn trong việc đọc ở trình độ cơ bản, và những kiến thức mà cô học được trong trường sư phạm và kinh nghiệm giảng dạy trong gần 2 thập kỷ không giúp được gì cho cô.

Cô nói “Tôi học được từ những lớp học của tôi đó là những gì tôi đã được đào tạo – Toàn bộ Ngôn ngữ và phương pháp tập đọc cân bằng – không hề có tác dụng (với trẻ mắc chứng khó đọc). Điều đó đã thức tỉnh tôi”. Không có thời gian để dạy học sinh lớp năm cách đọc lưu loát  hoặc hiểu thấu đáo về cơ chế sinh học cách thức trẻ em học đọc, Williams tiếp tục tập trung vào môn học mà cô phải dạy trong 1 năm học, hy vọng việc đọc của bọn trẻ sẽ dần dần được cải thiện.

Tiếp tục đọc “Làm sáng tỏ những hiểu lầm về việc đọc và hội chứng khó đọc”

Low coffee prices upset farmers in spite of bumper crop

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At this time, coffee farmers in Binh Phuoc, Dong Nai and Dak Nong provinces are entering harvest season. However, despite of a bumper crop, farmers are unhappy as the price of coffee is extremely low, causing them to be unable to cover investment and caring costs and the risk of a shortage of capital for next crop.

Coffee enters harvest season in Bu Dang District. (Photo: SGGP)
Coffee enters harvest season in Bu Dang District. (Photo: SGGP)
Tiếp tục đọc “Low coffee prices upset farmers in spite of bumper crop”

Vietnam remains Laos third largest investor with US$4.22 billion to date

DEC 09, 2019 / 12:43 Ngoc Mai

The Hanoitimes – Vietnam agrees to purchase 1,200 megawatts of electricity from Laos in 2020, exceeding the original plan of 1,000 megawatts, and 5,000 megawatts until 2030.

Vietnamese enterprises remain Laos’ third largest investor with 413 projects worth US$4.22 billion to date, according to Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc.

 Overview of the meeting. Source: VGP.

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Cruise ship to connect Mekong Delta with Cambodia

The four-star Victoria Mekong cruise ship is set to start carrying tourists on a route between Vietnam’s Can Tho City and Cambodia’s capital of Phnom Penh on December 11, Thien Minh Group said recently.

cruise ship to connect mekong delta with cambodia hinh 0The four-star Victoria Mekong cruise ship. The four-star Victoria Mekong cruise ship is set to start its operation on a route between Vietnam’s Can Tho City and Cambodia’s capital of Phnom Penh on December 11 – Photo: Xuan Thu

Vo Xuan Thu, general director of Victoria Can Tho Resort, a member of Thien Minh Group, told the Saigon Times that the price of a trip, including meals and beverages onboard, starts from VND21 million. Tiếp tục đọc “Cruise ship to connect Mekong Delta with Cambodia”