Ha Tinh continues efforts to deal with consequences of Formosa incident

Ha Tinh continues efforts to deal with consequences of Formosa incident

The central province of Ha Tinh has supported more than 60800 residents affected by the Formosa related marine environment incident
3,000 billion VND advanced to support fishermen in 4 provinces facingthe Formosa environmental incident

3,000 billion VND advanced to support fishermen in 4 provinces facingthe Formosa environmental incident

VCN- The Deputy Minister of Finance, Mr. Nguyen Huu Chi, shared this information at a regular press conference on the third quarter2016 organized by the Ministry of Finance in the afternoon of October 11th.
Formosa imports mud: Prohibited goods or not?

Formosa imports mud: Prohibited goods or not?

VCN- There is large press coverage that Hung Nghiep Formosa Ha Tinh Steel Company imported 98 tonnes of “red mud” and 70 tonnes of “bauxite mud” from Hong Kong (China) suspected to be hazardous waste. To clarify this issue, a Customs Newspaper reporter in
Information on environmental incident should be accurate: official

Information on environmental incident should be accurate: official

Deputy Minister of Labour Invalids and Social Affairs MoLISA Doan Mau Diep underlined the necessity to accurately investigate information related to the damage caused by the recent environmental incident in the central province of Ha Tinh so as to give ap
PM stresses closure of Formosa if enviromental incident recurs

PM stresses closure of Formosa if enviromental incident recurs

Prime Minister Nguuyen Xuan Phuc reiterated the Government's determination to strictly punish environmental violations at an August 3 meeting with voters from the northern port city of Hai Phong.
Formosa faces new waste penalties

Formosa faces new waste penalties

The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MoNRE) announced yesterday that Hưng Nghiệp Formosa Hà Tĩnh Steel Company (HFS) would have to pay an administrative fine for its violations on environmental protection regulations, specifically for not us
Vietnam to ask Formosa to change technology in wake of fish death scandal

Vietnam to ask Formosa to change technology in wake of fish death scandal

Taiwan’s Formosa Plastics Group must replace the current technology at its Vietnamese steel making plant, which was responsible for killing dozens of metric tons of fish.
Timely relief to affected people in environmental incident: report

Timely relief to affected people in environmental incident: report

Aside from the Government’s assistance, some provinces also offered their own support.
Formosa blamed for fish death

Formosa blamed for fish death

Chairman of the Government Office Mai Tiến Dũng yesterday announced the Taiwanese Hưng Nghiệp Formosa Hà Tĩnh was responsible for the massive fish deaths
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