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Vietnam to replace analogue TV with digital one by 2020

English.news.cn 2013-04-08 16:15:07
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HANOI, April 8 (Xinhua) -- Vietnam plans to replace analogue television with the digital one from now till 2020 with the hope that it would bring better-quality picture to the audience, minister of information and communication Nguyen Bac Son told local Vietnam News on Monday.

Accordingly, the plan will be implemented in four stages, under which digital TV will take over the analogue one nationwide.

In phase 1 from now till 2015, five largest cities including capital Hanoi, northern Hai Phong port city, central Da Nang city, southern Ho Chi Minh City and Can Tho city, will switch analogue to digital TV. In the following phases, groups of provinces nationwide will undertake the plan, with remote provinces in the north and central region being in the final fourth stage that will conclude by 2020.

Under the transition project, the government will support poor families to buy set-top boxes to decode digital TV signals, while budget for the program will come from the public telecom fund and auction of TV frequencies, said the information official.
 
HCM City hosts Vietnam-France business forum

Updated : 4/8/2013 6:36:18 PM
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(VOV) - Nearly 120 French businesses and their 500 Vietnamese counterparts gathered in HCM City to attend the Vietnam-France business forum, which opened on April 8.

This large-scale economic and trade event aims to facilitate partnerships between businesses from both nations.

French businesses will also have an opportunity to meet 20 foreign experts who specialize in studying the Vietnamese market, banking and finance, taxation, human resources and intellectual property.



French group helps train hi-tech engineers in Vietnam

Updated : 4/9/2013 9:48:23 AM
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(VOV)- France’s Dasault Systèmes Group, the French Education Ministry and the University of Science and Technology of Hanoi (USTH) signed a cooperation agreement in HCM City on April 8 to help train hi-tech engineers in Vietnam.

Under the agreement, Dasault Systèmes, a world leader in three-dimensional (3D) design and product lifecycle management (PLM), will establish a PLM competency centre in USTH to help its students learn lessons using 3D technology.

It will introduce PLM, 3D software and applications to Vietnamese teachers and students, and provide staff with advanced teaching methods using technology. Phillippe Forestier, the group’s Executive Vice President of Global Affairs and Communities, pledged to help USTH create a high-tech learning environment.

Next week, it will recruit French professors to travel to Vietnam and lecture at the university in the 2013-2014 academic year, he added.
 
US$2.65 billion invested abroad in Q1

Updated : 4/8/2013 11:06:52 AM
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(VOV) -Vietnamese enterprises are increasingly investing overseas, especially in Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar and Russia, with their investment reaching US$2.65 billion in the first quarter.

Of the total, US$720.7 million came from 22 newly-licensed projects and the remainder was additional capital from existing projects, according to the Foreign Investment Agency (FIA) under the Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI).
 
Peugeot announces its return to Vietnam

| Vietnam+ | Apr 10, 2013 09:14 am
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The representatives of Peugeot (R) and the Vietnamese company Thaco at a ceremony to announce their partnership on Monday

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The French automaker Peugeot announced on April 8 that it is returning to Vietnam with the creation of a distribution network and local production of its model 408 along with a Vietnamese partner, Thaco Group.

A Peugeot statement said that it will set up six dealerships in Vietnam, three of which are in the northern region around capital Hanoi, while the rest is in Ho Chi Minh City.

The French group estimated that as many as 300,000 new cars will be consumed in Vietnam by 2020. It expects to locally produce up to 80 percent of all the vehicles it sells in the country. Peugeot is the third brand name to be distributed by Thaco Group, after Kia of the Republic of Korea and Mazda of Japan.
 
Italian company to invest in Vietnam

Updated : 4/10/2013 10:08:32 AM
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(VOV) - Italy’s multinational catering and retail company, Autogrill will run 82 cafés at Vietnamese airports.

Autogrill managing director, Gianmario Tondato Da Rous, announced on April 9 that the company will set up a joint venture with the Vietnam Food and Beverage Service Co. Ltd.
 
Trang Tien Plaza reopens after years of renovations

| Nhan Dan | Apr 08, 2013 09:35 am
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Trang Tien Plaza, the most modern commercial centre in Hanoi, officially reopened its doors yesterday after being closed for two years to undergo renovations.

The restructuring was initiated by the State Capital Investment Corporation and approved by the Hanoi People’s Committee with a total budget of $20 million, aiming to turn Trang Tien Plaza into a modern retail venue deserving of its prime location in the city centre.
 
US$200 million shopping centre to take shape in Hanoi

Updated : 4/11/2013 11:19:49 AM
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(VOV) - AeonMall Vietnam Co, Ltd has been licensed to invest US$200 million in a shopping mall in Hanoi, according to CBRE Vietnam.

Aeon plans to inaugurate the first shopping centre- Celadon City in 2014 in Tan Phu district, HCM City and will open 20 other shopping centres till 2020. Aeon is a major Japanese company operating in such fields as retail business, finance and project development with 250 years of experience behind it.



Wallonine-Bruxelles supports 28 ODA projects for Vietnam

| VOV | Apr 11, 2013 19:39 pm
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The Wallonine-Bruxelles region has approved 28 non-refundable ODA projects capitalised at $4.5 million for Vietnam in the 2013-2015 period.

This was announced during talks in Hanoi on April 10 between Minister of Planning and Investment Bui Quang Vinh and Wallonie–Bruxelles Governor, Rudy Demotte.



Philippines purchases Vietnamese rice

Updated : 4/11/2013 6:27:02 PM
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(VOV) - Vietnam has won a contract to supply 187,000 tonnes of rice to the Philippines.

The information was released by General Director of the Southern Food Corporation (Vinafood 2) Truong Thanh Phong, on April 11.
Under the new contract, won at a bidding session launched on April 3, Vietnam will ship 25-percent broken rice to the Philippines from April to June at a price of US$459.75/tonne.

Vietnamese rice is currently enjoying a higher export price than the global market, which is hovering around US$365/tonne.



Vietnam’s tourism potential introduced in Dubai

Updated : 4/12/2013 11:47:33 AM
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(VOV) -Vietnam’s current tourism promotion program in Dubai has attracted many officials and businesspeople in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

The program was launched on April 11 with a video clip showing Vietnam’s great tourism potential and places of interest in Ho Chi Minh City.

Mohamad, Director of the Dubai Tourism Department, said he was very impressed by Vietnamese cuisine. “During my coming visit to Vietnam I really wish to learn more about culinary art which is my great passion,” he said.
 
Hanoi hosts Vietnam Expo 2013

Updated : 4/10/2013 11:53:07 AM
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(VOV) - The 23rd Vietnam International Trade Fair opened in Hanoi on April 10.

It is part of the national trade promotion programme aimed at boosting exports, developing the domestic market and accelerating the process of international economic integration.

The fair, themed “Vietnam – cooperation and development”, has attracted more than 400 businesses from 17 countries and territories in the world, including India, the Republic of Korea, Singapore, Hong Kong (China), Mongolia, Indonesia, and the host country.

On display are products in the fields of agriculture, electricity, electronics, information technology, industrial machinery, equipment, construction materials, decoration, trade and services.
 
Australia, Vietnam boost mining cooperation

Updated : 4/11/2013 5:47:00 PM
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(VOV) -A seminar was held in Hanoi on April 11 to seek measures for closer mining cooperation between Vietnam and Australia.

A large number of businesses, including nine from Australia, attended the event, which was jointly held by the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT), the General Department of Geology and Minerals of Vietnam (DGMV), and Australian mining industry representatives.

Australian Ambassador to Vietnam Hugh Borrowman said the seminar offers both sides to exchange information and seek investment opportunities in the mineral exploration industry.

Leading the world in mining technologies, the Australian firms shared their experience in increasing productivity, ensuring safety and maintaining competitiveness, aspects which are all important for Vietnam to meet the increasing demands for energy.
 
Mao Khe thermal power plant inaugurated

| QĐND | Apr 13, 2013 09:30 am
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The Vietnam National Coal and Mineral Industries Group (Vinacomin) on April 12 held a ceremony in northern Quang Ninh province to launch Mao Khe thermoelectric power plant, one of the country’s key projects for stable power supply.

Covering a total area of nearly 73 hectares, the 440 MW plant has a total investment of over 9.3 trillion VND ($442 million), sourced from the Import-Export Commercial Joint Stock Bank (Eximbank) of Vietnam, the Export-Import Bank of China, the Bank of China and Paris-based BNP Paribas.

The plant is expected to add about 2.86 billion kWh to the national power grid every year, serving the country’s socio-economic development and creating jobs for local residents.
 
US$20 mln factory granted licence in Dong Nai

QĐND - Saturday, April 13, 2013, 19:23 (GMT+7) Print
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The southern province of Dong Nai has given the green light for the Japanese company Pegasus-Shimatomo Auto Parts to start construction on a factory for automobile and motorbike spare parts. The US$20 million plant will be built at the Long Duc Industrial Zone, in Long Thanh District.
 
PM launches Hai Phong gateway port project

Updated : 4/14/2013 5:38:22 PM
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(VOV) - Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung issued an order on April 14 to break ground on a project to build the Hai Phong International Gateway Port.

The port (component A of the project) is invested with VND25,000 billion sourced from Japanese ODA and the Vietnamese Government’s charter capital.

As one of the important transport infrastructure projects in the period up through 2020, the Hai Phong International Gateway Port will be equipped with uniform, modern unloading facilities capable of handling 100,000 ton ships.

The project, the first Public-Private Partnership (PPP) between Vietnam and Japan, is scheduled to be completed by 2016 and will play a crucial role in creating a dynamic and effective logistical system for bringing Vietnamese goods directly to European and American markets without going through other regional ports such as Singapore and China.
 
Vietnam aims to reduce plastic bags by 65 percent

Updated : 4/14/2013 5:58:26 PM
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(VOV) -The number of plastic bags consumed in Vietnam will decrease by 65 percent as of 2020, compared to the previous decade.

This is in line with a project to control pollution caused by non-biodegradable plastics bags, which was recently approved by Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung.

Under the project, by 2015, the number of plastic bags consumed in regular markets will drop by 20 percent and by 40 percent in supermarkets and commercial centres.

The PM has asked the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MoNRE) to ban the production of plastic bags thinner than 30 micrometres in order to make them easier to collect and recycle.
 
UPS becomes the first 100 per cent foreign owned express company in Vietnam

| vir.com.vn | Apr 10, 2013 09:14 am
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Becoming the first 100 per cent wholly owned express company in Vietnam will open greater priority for UPS Vietnam to serve its business customers in the country.

UPS Vietnam country manager Jeff McLean talked to VIR about the company’s strategy in a new chapter.


Why UPS decide to become 100 per cent foreign ownership company in Vietnam?

Vietnam market is a very positive market and an important country in the global UPS network. We started to do survey about the market since 1990s and the end of the year 1994 we decided to start a joint stock company with a local partner. For the long term, Vietnam is a favourable market when joining World Trade Organisation (WTO).

With such positive impression, we started our company here to hand out the direct investment in Vietnam and set up the joint stock company with the local partner with the view of having 100 per cent foreign ownership when WTO regulation is allowed in the year of 2012 and now we did it.

Against the backdrop of the global financial crisis, it’s difficult for us to find out many good markets like Vietnam. Today, the Vietnamese economy continues to be relatively strong. Last year, the GDP spent a six per cent.


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How can enterprise customer take advantages from this opportunity of UPS Vietnam?

Being 100 per cent owned gives us greater control and freedom over how we invest in the country so that we can help Vietnam businesses grow beyond Vietnam and export their products into neighbouring countries and even to Europe and the US.

For example, we will strongly bring the global technology to the customer in Vietnam and continuously open locations to expand our facilities as we continue to invest in the market.

Currently, we have facilities in key commercial and industrial centers across Vietnam including Ba Ria-Vung Tau, Binh Duong, Hai Duong and Bac Ninh provinces.

We also grew our employees from 25 before May 2010 to more than 270 today. We invested in our delivery fleet and today we have over 80 vans, trucks and motorcycles.

In the future, we will continue to invest and grow our business in Vietnam according to the needs of our customers.

Besides that, our customers in Vietnam will benefit from the $1 billion UPS invest in technology worldwide while Vietnam is more and more important market of UPS. With UPS, they experience reliability, and they know where their package is throughout the shipping because of our advanced tracking systems.

One example is that we are upgrading our hand-held technology in Vietnam with device namely Diad. This is the fifth generation of our hand-held device which can scan the barcode on the package when we come to your company to pick up the package. When we close that package for export and fly to another country and deliver it to our customer’s customer, the receiver will able to see the progress of the delivering of the package via the internet.

This is the front-end device. As a customer, you have to have a several tools that the data of the device will be written in global system. What customer can do is to set up its account to automatically receive an email and send its customer an email.

If our customer is sending one to two packages everyday, an email is good. If it is sending 20 or 50 packages everyday, it may not need an email but a short consolidate report at the end of the day.


All what we are doing is to become pioneer in bringing global trade services to our customers in Vietnam.
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And what will UPS help small and medium-sized enterprises representing over 90 per cent of the number of businesses of the country?


Regarding small and medium-sized enterprises who are our targeted customers apart from multi-national companies, we always support them in the most efficient way.

The traditional way of handing logistics for many companies is to hire their own employees to manage internally. They will use multiple logistics service providers, comparing cost on every shipment and warehousing. The problem is that in the long run, it is a rather expensive exercise that is not very efficient and even many multi-national companies who have a lot of resources are moving away from that model of logistics.

They are instead, outsourcing their logistics requirements, so that they can focus on core business.

Now for SMEs, with much lesser resources than multi-national companies, should also look at outsourcing their logistics needs so that they can focus on what they do best. When they outsource to companies like UPS, they take advantage of technologies and services that they cannot afford to develop on their own that will help them provide better service to their customers.

The most obvious benefit is the ability to track their shipments and having the peace of mind of knowing where their shipments are at any point in time. If they provide their customer the tracking number, the customer can track the shipment themselves, rather than calling the multi-nationals companies for status updates.
 

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