No human-to-human bird flu transmission, confirms WHO

HA NOI — The World Health Organisation (WHO) has confirmed that no cases of human-to-human transmission of the avian influenza type A (H5N1) virus have so far been identified.

Trinh Quan Huan, director of the Health Ministry’s Health Preventive and HIV/AIDS Combat Department, affirmed yesterday that there has been no evidence so far that the virus has mutated. He stressed that all people infected with H5N1 in Viet Nam have had contact with infected birds.

The race against a bird flu pandemic

Professor Hoang Thuy Nguyen is well known for his contribution to Viet Nam’s successes in researching and producing different varieties of vaccines for such diseases as polio and hepatitis B. Nguyen talks with Viet Nam News (VNS) about the present effort to develop a vaccine for avian flu by the end of this year.

Professor Hoang Thuy Nguyen was born in the capital city’s outlying district of Tu Liem in 1929. He has been awarded the Ho Chi Minh Prize, the Labour Hero Order and many other noble prizes for his contributions to the country’s medical sector.

Vietnam to relax foreign investor restrictions

The limit on share volume that foreign investors can hold in Vietnamese joint-stock company will be eased by opening new areas of investment, said the Ministry of Planning and Investment this week.
In the near future, share-holder limitation would continue to be controlled in areas such as finance, banking and telecommunications, according to the ministry.

Currently, the government only permits foreign investors to hold a maximum of 30 percent of shares in a domestic joint-stock enterprise.

Hard to find a corner office in HN

Viet Nam News, March 09, 2005

HA NOI — Finding a high-class office for lease is becoming increasingly harder for business owners in the capital due to the full occupancy of most high-rise buildings.

With the increase in demand for office space, high rise owners expect that Ha Noi will run out of office space by June this year.

Ha Noi stock exchange opens

Viet Nam News, March 09, 2005

HA NOI — The Hanoi Securities Trading Center (HASTC), Viet Nam’s second stock exchange, opened yesterday in an event that leaders hope will help Viet Nam’s transition into a market economy.

At the opening ceremony, Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung said the market would be critical to helping the country’s transition and its equitisation of State-owned enterprises (SOEs).

PM to fund trade promotion projects

HA NOI — Prime Minister Phan Van Khai has approved a list of 169 trade promotion projects to receive Government funds this year. The funding will be worth roughly VND600 billion (US$38 million), the Ministry of Trade announced yesterday at a press conference.

"The number of approved projects this year is roughly 20 more than last year because trade promotion is now considered a key factor to helping the country meet its annual export target of $31.5 billion, or 19 per cent more than last year," said Trade Deputy Minister Luong Van Tu.

APEC report praises Vietnam trade liberalization

Vietnam has made significant progress in trade and investment liberalization, the Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation, or APEC, said in a report at an Asian-Pacific states meeting Mar. 9.
Hanoi has taken effective steps forward in carrying out tax reforms and removing trade barriers and its controlling administrative system, said the report, which gave APEC assessment over Vietnam’s annual Individual Action Plan (IAP).

Vietnam continues WTO talks with U.S., Japan

This month, Vietnam will continue its talks with the U.S. and Japan on entering the World Trade Organization (WTO) in a bid to become a WTO member by its target date of late 2005.
Vietnam and the U.S. will proceed with negotiations about the former’s WTO entry efforts in Washington D.C. March 14 to 16, according to Vietnam Ministry of Trade.

High on the agenda will likely be Vietnam’s taxation system and its opening up of markets in the telecommunications, banking and financial service sectors. The U.S. had demanded Vietnam clarify some issues by the end of February.

Rural women blaze trail to prosperity

BAC GIANG – Overcoming poverty and challenges posed by life, the women from a rural commune of Bac Giang northern province have laboured to prosper from family farming.

A case in point is Nguyen Thi Nhien, 43, from Tu Mai Commune of Yen Dung District, who now owns a modern house with all amenities, and has her two children studying in universities.

Programme preserves Cham language

HA NOI — The southern province of Ninh Thuan, home to half of the ethnic Cham population, has announced a plan to strengthen the Cham language teaching staff of schools in the Cham communities.

Over the past 20 years, the Cham language teaching programme has contributed to the preservation of the ethnic minority group’s language and has created a foundation to research the culture, said director of the provincial Education and Training Service, Pham Hong Cuong.

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