VN calls for further support from USAID to handle post-war consequences

VN calls for further support from USAID to handle post-war consequences

Deputy Minister of Defence Nguyen Chi Vinh has asked for further coordination from the US Agency for International Development USAID to effectively carry out projects on settlement of post war consequences in Vietnam
Trade war will not affect RCEP: ASEAN Secretary-General

Trade war will not affect RCEP: ASEAN Secretary-General

Secretary-General of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Lim Jock Hoi has expressed his confidence that the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) will be completed in principle before Thailand’s chairmanship ends at the end of
Vietnam, US should work harder to overcome war consequences: US official

Vietnam, US should work harder to overcome war consequences: US official

Although Vietnam and the US have seen encouraging outcomes of cooperation in dealing with war aftermath, there are much for them to do in the field, said Timothy Lieser, senior advisor at the US Senate Appropriations Committee.
Ha Tinh Province: war on drug is getting “hoter”

Ha Tinh Province: war on drug is getting “hoter”

VCN- In order for the objects to surrender, the functional forces have mobilized hundreds of officers and soldiers, synchronously used professional measures, ensured the life safety for the functional forces, subjects and people.
Ha Tinh: the war on drug crimes is heating up

Ha Tinh: the war on drug crimes is heating up

VCN - Ha Tinh Provincial Steering Committee 389 instructed Customs, Police and Border Guard forces to take the initiative in grasping the situation of drug crimes on the route and key areas.
US-China trade war: Proposing to devalue the Vietnamese dong (VND)

US-China trade war: Proposing to devalue the Vietnamese dong (VND)

VCN- Vietnam should develop a policy to devalue the VND against USD at a moderate level so as to import cheap raw materials to improve the production status in the context of the US-China trade war and the devaluation of the Yuan (CNY).
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