Vietnamese fruits successfully enter challenging markets: Malaysian news agency

Packaging dragon fruit for export in Tien Giang province. (Photo: VNA)– The Malaysian National News Agency (Bernama) said in a recent article that a number of fruits grown in Vietnam have successfully entered high value and challenging markets.It noted apart from China - Vietnam’s largest importer for years, Vietnamese fruit and vegetables enjoyed strong growth in other major markets such as the US, the Republic of Korea, Japan, and Australia.Many exporters are turning their eyes to European markets where their products enjoy zero-percent tax rate under the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement ( EVFTA ), and these markets are seeing increasing demand for tropical fruit and vegetables.The article cited data from Vietnam's General Department of Customs as showing that the country’s fruit and vegetable exports to Europe in 2021 hit 303 million USD, up 17.4% year-on-year.Negotiations are also underway for other fresh fruits to enter new markets.In order to seize opportunities, many localities are preparing growing areas and material sources, according to Bernama.The Mekong Delta province of Tien Giang, Vietnam’s largest fruit-growing province, is seeking to expand plantations to help increase farmers’ incomes and exports. Similarly, the Central Highlands province of Gia Lai plans to increase its passion fruit plantations to 20,000ha by 2025, surging five-fold from the current area.To ensure the sustainability of fruit exports and further make inroads into traditional markets and even high-end ones, safe production will be a vital factor, which will amplifying the country’s agricultural strengths so as to reinforce its position as one of the world’s major fresh fruit exporters, the article added./.

September 19, 2022 22:04 UTC


Foreign business representatives recommend solutions to promote Vietnam's development

Participants at the meeting (Photo: VNA)- Representatives from foreign-invested businesses and business associations frankly pointed out shortcomings and obstacles, and proposed solutions to promote development in Vietnam at a hybrid meeting with Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on September 17.They applauded Vietnam for its achievements in recent years, especially in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and changes in the world. They expressed their thanks for the support of the Vietnamese Government to the business community in general and FDI enterprises in particular.Nakajima Takeo, Chief Representative of the Japan External Trade Organisation (JETRO) in Hanoi, said that in a survey conducted by his agency on over 1,700 parent companies of Japanese firms, Vietnam ranked second among countries that companies want to expand investment.FDI companies are eager to follow Vietnam's policy development. They underlined the need to diversify in terms of networks in the supply chain; suggested local authorities increase training for workers and provide them with accommodations and transportation means.Kim Young-chul, Vice Chairman of the Korean Business Association in Vietnam (KORCHAM), affirmed that in the context of uncertainties in the world such as inflation and supply chain disruption, Vietnam is still highly valued thanks to efforts to maintain stable prices and foreign exchange rate.Vietnam should have a more open visa policy to become a global tourism hub and attract more foreign investment, Kim said, adding that planning schemes for short-and long-term infrastructure, including power systems, roads, and bridges need to be improved to support high-tech projects.Meanwhile, a representative from the Singapore Business Association Vietnam highlighted the importance of developing domestic support industries in order to reduce dependence on imported materials, and called on Vietnamese authorities to simplify administrative procedures to facilitate businesses' opertions.According to Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of HSBC Vietnam Tim Evans, Vietnam continues to be an attractive destination. It is ranked 2nd in terms of post-pandemic recovery potential.Evans recommended that Vietnam should promote regular dialogues between state management agencies and FDI enterprises in order to clarify regulations and policies related to capital flows, financing, business establishment and incentives.He also underlined the need for Vietnam to focus on developing skilled workers, saying that this will be an important factor to promote and attract high-value investments in high-value industries such as semiconductors, automotive engineering, fintech, and logistics.Erin Ennis, Senior Vice President of DELL TECHNOLOGIES Group, said that the investments over the past 30 years show that Dell's projects in Vietnam have promoted and contributed significantly to the development of electronic and mechanical industries and packing in the country.Vietnam will play an important role in Dell's continued diversification of supply chain, she said, adding that Dell looks forward to further contributing to Vietnam's economy and electronics industry.Meanwhile, Michael Vu Nguyen, Country Director of Boeing Vietnam, said Boeing has introduced the potential of sustainable energy for the aviation industry and encouraged the investment, production and use of clean fuel for airlines in Vietnam in the future.He expressed his hope that the Vietnamese Government would continue the open, flexible and effective policy for main suppliers in the aviation industry to make it easier for them to pour more investments into the country.

September 17, 2022 22:06 UTC


Party officials discuss disciplinary actions against violating collectives, individuals of Hai Duong

After considering proposals by the Party Central Committee’s Inspection Commission, the Politburo and Secretariat held that the Standing Board of the Hai Duong provincial Party Committee in the 2020 - 2025 tenure violated the democratic centralism principle and working regulations, lacked examination and supervision, and failed to detect wrongdoings and shortcomings by the Party Civil Affairs Board of the provincial People’s Committee, the provincial People’s Committee, and many Party organisations and members during the leadership over and implementation of anti-COVID-19 tasks in a timely manner.The Party Civil Affairs Board of the Hai Duong People’s Committee in the 2016 - 2021 and 2021 - 2026 tenures infringed the democratic centralism principle, the Party’s regulations, the State’s laws, and working regulations; lacked a sense of responsibility; and showed lax leadership over examination and inspection, which enabled the People’s Committee and some organisations and individuals to commit many wrongdoings and shortcomings in the COVID-19 combat, and also enabled Tu Ky district to violate the Public Investment Law and the Construction Law.The Politburo and Secretariat pointed out wrongdoings and shortcomings by some incumbent and former officials of Hai Duong, namely Pham Xuan Thang (member of the Party Central Committee, Secretary of the provincial Party Committee, and Chairman of the provincial People’s Council), Trieu The Hung (Vice Secretary of the provincial Party Committee, Secretary of the Party Civil Affairs Board at and Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee, and head of the province’s steering committee for COVID-19 prevention and control), Nguyen Duong Thai (former Vice Secretary of the provincial Party Committee, former Secretary of the Party Civil Affairs Board at and former Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee), Luong Van Cau (former member of the provincial Party Committee, former member of the Party Civil Affairs Board at and former Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee), Pham Manh Cuong (member of the provincial Party Committee, Secretary of the Party Committee at and Director of the provincial Health Department), and Nguyen Trong Hung (former member of the provincial Party Committee, former Secretary of the Party Committee at and former Director of the provincial Finance Department).The wrongdoings and shortcomings by the Standing Board of the Hai Duong Party Committee in the 2020 - 2025 tenure, the Party Civil Affairs Board of the provincial People’s Committee in the 2016 - 2021 tenure, Pham Xuan Thang, Nguyen Duong Thai, and Pham Manh Cuong caused “very serious” consequences and big losses to the State budget, people, and society; enabled the corruption case at the Hai Duong Centre for Disease Control; stirred public concern; and damaged the reputation of the Party organisations, local administration, and themselves.Meanwhile, the wrongdoings and shortcomings by Luong Van Cau and Nguyen Trong Hung caused “serious” consequences, stirred public concern, and eroded the reputation of the Party organisations and local administration.The wrongdoings and shortcomings by the Party Civil Affairs Board of the provincial People’s Committee in the 2021 - 2026 tenure were so serious to an extent that requires disciplinary measures, according to the Politburo and Secretariat.The Politburo decided to issue a warning against the Standing Board of the Hai Duong Party Committee in the 2020 - 2025 tenure, suspend Pham Xuan Thang from Party activities and positions, and propose the Party Central Committee consider a disciplinary measure against him.The Secretariat decided to issue reprimands against the Party Civil Affairs Board of the Hai Duong People’s Committee in the 2021 - 2026 tenure, Trieu The Hung, and Luong Van Cau; give warnings to the Party Civil Affairs Board of the People’s Committee in the 2016 - 2021 tenure; dismiss Nguyen Trong Hung from the membership of the provincial Party Committee in the 2020 - 2025 tenure; dismiss Nguyen Duong Thai from all Party-related positions; and expel Pham Manh Cuong from the Party.The Politburo and Secretariat also asked relevant agencies to impose administrative disciplinary measures on the abovementioned collectives and individuals./.

September 17, 2022 02:57 UTC


ASEAN, UNOPS cooperates in fighting marine plastic pollution

Illustration. (Photo: Reuters)ASEAN and the UN Office for Project Services (UNOPS) have signed an agreement to support ASEAN member states in combating marine plastic pollution through the joint implementation of the World Bank’s 20 million USD grant project: Southeast Asia Regional Program on Combating Marine Plastics ( SEA-MaP ).The five-year project aims to reduce plastic consumption, increase recycling, and minimise leakages to prevent land and sea-based marine plastic pollution. Working across Southeast Asia, the project will provide holistic support to develop and harmonise regional policies, as well as create regional platforms for innovation, investments, knowledge, and partnerships.The project activities will contribute to the implementation of the ASEAN Regional Action Plan on Combating Marine Debris and the ASEAN Leaders’ Declaration on Blue Economy, to realise ASEAN’s commitment towards sustainable, resilient and inclusive use, management, conservation and governance of oceans, marine and coastal resources and ecosystems.With support from the World Bank and UNOPS, ASEAN will advance cooperation at both regional and country levels to strengthen policies and regulatory frameworks governing the production and use of plastics in Southeast Asia.Deputy Secretary-General of ASEAN for ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community (ASCC) Ekkaphab Phanthavong welcomed the timely initiative, saying that “the programme will add to ASEAN’s continuing efforts in addressing marine plastic debris and in promoting a transition to a circular economy.”Samina Kadwani, UNOPS Director for Thailand, Indonesia and the Pacific, said the partnership offers a path towards significant regional solutions, guided by mutual interests in promoting sustainable practices and protecting marine and coastal ecosystems across Southeast Asia.”SEA-MaP will be implemented by ASEAN Secretariat with support from UNOPS, in close collaboration with ASEAN member states and partners, aligned with the Bangkok Declaration on Combating Marine Debris in ASEAN Region (2019) and the ASEAN Regional Action Plan for Combating Marine Debris (2021)./.

September 16, 2022 22:08 UTC


Rescue drill helps strengthen defence ties among Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia

The joint rescue exercise is the first to be held among the militaries of Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia . (Photo: VNA)– The first joint rescue exercise of the militaries of Vietnam, Laos , and Cambodia took place in Vientiane on September 15.The drill, held under an agreement reached at a meeting of the three countries’ defence ministers in Hanoi in 2019, saw the presence of General Secretary of the Lao People’s Revolutionary Party and President of Laos Thongloun Sisoulith, Vietnam ese Defence Minister Gen. Phan Van Giang, Lao Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Gen. Chansamone Chanyalath, and Cambodian Deputy PM and Defence Minister Gen. Tea Banh.Focusing on water and land rescue, it was participated in by nearly 500 military officers and soldiers of the three countries who exercised search and rescue in response to flooding, landslides, building collapses, and chemical leaks.Vietnam engaged in most of the contents.The organising board described the drill as successful and a practical activity in defence cooperation among Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia, thus helping promote cooperation, solidarity, and friendship among the countries, including their militaries.It noted through the drill, the three militaries’ rescue forces would become more proactive in coordinating with and assisting one another in disaster response to guarantee peace and security for their people./.

September 15, 2022 21:13 UTC


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