Deputy PM Nguyen Tan Dung visits American countries

PERMANENT DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER STARTS CUBA VISIT


Ha Noi, Dec. 1 (VNA) -- Permanent Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung started a working visit to Cuba on Nov. 30, the first leg of his tour to four American countries.

Deputy PM Nguyen Tan Dung was accompanied by Construction Minister Nguyen Manh Kiem, General Director of the Viet Nam Tourism Administration Vo Thi Thang, and others.

Deputy PM Dung was welcomed at the Jose Marti International Airport by Carlos Lage, Deputy Foreign Minister Jose Guerra M., and other Cuban leaders.

Plan to achieve universalization of junior secondary education

Ha Noi, Nov.27 (VNA)-- The Government of Viet Nam plan to achieve universalization of junior secondary education nationwide by the end of the first decade of the 21st century.

To formalise the plan, the Prime Minister issued a decree on Nov. 22 outlining its implementation.

The decree states that all Vietnamese, aged between 11 and 18, are eligible for universalised junior secondary education.

Vietnam sets poverty reduction records among developing countries


Ha Noi, Nov. 27 (VNA)-- The renewal process over the past ten years has helped reduce the poverty rate in Viet Nam by 33 percent, the best result among the developing world.

This was announced in Ha Noi on Nov. 26 by the National Centre of Social Sciences and Humanities in the National Human Development Index, HDI, Report-2001, prepared for the first time by Viet Nam with assistance from the United Nations Development Programme, UNDP.

Textile and garment business prepare to enter US market



Ha Noi, Nov. 21 (VNA) -- Viet Nam's textile and garment enterprises are gearing up for exports to the U.S. market immediately after approval of the Viet Nam-U.S. trade agreement. Viet Nam's National Assembly and State President Tran Duc Luong are expected to give their approval this December.

Assuming that approval granted on schedule, the industry is preparing in anticipation of their products entering the American market next spring and summer.

Gov't report at the 10th National Assembly session


The national economy keeps growing fairly steadily in 2001 with marked progress in industrial and agricultural restructuring.

This assessment was made by the government in its annual socio-economic development report which will be submitted to the 10th session of the 10th National Assembly (NA), opened on November 20.

This is the first time that a government report to the NA has been publicised through mass media prior to the opening of an NA session to seek comments from voters nationwide.

Vietnam maintains high GDP growth rate


Ha Noi, Nov. 20 (VNA) -- Viet Nam has been able to maintain a GDP (gross domestic product) growth rate of 6.1 percent this year in spite of unfavourable conditions, said chief representative of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) John Samy.

Gov't report on socio-economic development in 2002


Ha Noi, Nov.19 (VNA) -- Following are excerpts from the Government's report which will be presented at the 10th session of the National Assembly, scheduled to open on Tuesday, Nov.20:

(This is the first time the Government has publicized its report before submitting it to the National Assembly for public comments)

Regarding tasks, measures and policies towards the development of economic branches and sectors, the report says:

Vietnam's economy keeps growing steadily in 2001

Ha Noi, Nov. 19 (VNA) -- The national economy keeps growing fairly steadily in 2001 with marked progress in industrial and agricultural restructuring.

This assessment was made by the Government in its annual socio-economic development report which will be submitted to the 10th session of the 10th National Assembly (NA), scheduled to open tomorrow, Nov. 20.

This is the first time that a Government report to the NA has been publicised through mass media prior to the opening of an NA session to seek comments from voters nationwide.

Overseas Vietnamese allowed to buy houses in Vietnam


Ha Noi, Nov. 7 (VNA) -- Overseas Vietnamese will be permitted to buy houses in their native land as from Nov. 20, 2001, according to a Government decree issued on Nov. 5.
Under the decree, overseas Vietnamese who will implement long-term investment in Viet Nam, or those who make considerable contributions to the native country, conduct cultural and scientific activities in Viet Nam, and want to have permanent residence in Viet Nam, will be entitled to buy a house, an apartment or a villa in unbanned residential areas to live.

Scientists call for compensation to dioxin victims

Ha Noi, Nov. 7 (VNA) -- Millions of dioxin victims who have been made handicapped and are living in misery across the country should be promptly compensated.

The message was made jointly by more than 200 local scientists and medical experts attending a symposium on the effects of Agent Orange/dioxin on human health and the environment in Ha Noi during Nov. 6-8.

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