Suggestion to increase export of major goods



At present, Vietnam is carrying out an export-oriented policy in a context which involves both big opportunities and big challenges. Indeed, a major challenge is how to enhance the endogenous strength of export industries and formulate a market strategy.

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ODA helps promote Vietnam's economic development



Ha Noi, July 7 (VNA) -- Planning and Investment Minister Tran Xuan Gia affirms that Official Development Assistance (ODA) sources have made an active contribution to increasing Viet Nam's economic growth and improving its population's living conditions.

Foreign donors pledged more than USD 17 billion, including 15 percent of non-refundable aid and 85 percent of soft loans, for Viet Nam through eight donor group's consultative meetings between 1993 and 2000, according to the minister.

PM Phan Van Khai at the monthly Gov' meeting

PRIME MINISTER ASKS FOR CLEAR FUNCTIONAL DELINEATION OF STATE APPARATUS


Ha Noi, July 5 (VNA) -- Prime Minister Phan Van Khai on July 4 said that the 1992 Constitution should be amended in the direction of defining more clearly the functions of the legislative, executive and judicial bodies.

WB grants 520million loans to Vietnam


Ha Noi, July 5 (VNA) -- Poverty Reduction Support Credit, Ho Chi Minh City Environmental Sanitation, Mekong Delta Transport and Flood Protection are Viet Nam's three projects that will receive credits of USD 520 million from the World Bank.

Agreements to the effect were signed in Ha Noi on July 5 by Governor of the State Bank of Viet Nam Le Duc Thuy and visiting WB Vice President Jamil Kassum.

Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung witnessed the signing ceremony.

Deputy FM visits 5 European countries

Ha Noi, July 5 (VNA) -- Deputy Foreign Minister Nguyen Van Nganh has paid a working visit to five European countries - the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Romania, and Croatia.

During the visit from June 20 to July 5, Nganh held talks with Secretaries of the five Foreign Ministries and held working sessions with officials of those countries' Ministries of Economics and Trade.

During their talks, the two sides informed each other of their respective countries' situation and exchanged views about international and regional issues of common concern.

National Assembly 9th session closes


Ha Noi, June 29 (VNA) -- The tenth National Assembly, NA, closed its ninth session in Ha Noi on June 29 after more than one month of sitting.

Latest figures on drug abuse & Day against drug abuse



Ha Noi, June 25 (VNA) -- The latest figures on drug abuse in Viet Nam have rung an alarm-bell for individuals, families, and social policy-makers. They reveal a problem that seems poised to threaten the sustainable development of the country.

Vietnam to attend UN special session on HIV/AIDS



Ha Noi, June 22 (VNA) -- A delegation of Viet Nam, headed by Deputy Prime Minister Pham Gia Khiem, on June 22 left the country for a UN special session on HIV/AIDS to be held in New York.

The Vietnamese delegates are from the Ministries of Foreign Affairs, Health, Education and Training, and the Government Office.

They will join other senior officials, scientists, and representatives of social organisations from 160 countries and territories worldwide to discuss measures to gain control over the disease by 2015.

Positive changes after new policies on taxation


Ha Noi, June 24 (VNA) -- Viet Nam registered a GDP growth rate of 7.3 percent in the first six months of this year, compared with 6.2 percent in the same period last year. High year-on-year increases were seen in the production of crude oil, up by 21.4 percent; cement, 17.9 percent; TV sets, 23.1 percent; and cars, 52.9 percent.

Customs law was passed



Ha Noi, June 23 (VNA) -- Viet Nam's National Assembly, passed the country's first official customs law after two days of intense debate on Saturday, June 23.

The Customs Law is one of the six draft laws that also include the Law on Amendments and Supplements to the Land Law; the Law on Fire Prevention and Fighting; the Law on Cultural Heritage; the Law on Road Traffic; and the Law on Amendments and Supplements to the Criminal Proceedings Code, due to be adopted at this month-long session since May 22.

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