People with disabilities hope for better deal



HA NOI — Physically challenged people in Viet Nam have set up their own business association to protect their rights and push for the Government and business community to help provide vocational training and jobs for them.

The Viet Nam Association of Business Enterprises of Persons with Disabilities held its first congress in Ha Noi last Thursday, with 130 delegates representing more than 400 businesses of the disabled.

Vietnam's Trade Minister Outlines Plans to Enter Global Economy

Monday September 22, 11:31 AM - Asia Pulse Report

HANOI, Sept 22 (Asia Pulse) - Trade Minister Truong Dinh Tuyen spoke with Lao Dong (Labour) newspaper about Vietnam's progress as it attempts to enter the global economy.

What is Vietnam's status in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations(ASEAN) after nearly 10 years of membership?

"Vietnam's position has improved remarkably; we have been making solid
contributions towards a united ASEAN market.

Value survey shows high assessment of democracy and human rights

Nhandan.org.vn, August 2, 2003

Statistics from value surveys show that the people of Vietnamese highly value democracy and human rights in Vietnam. Professor, Academician Pham Minh Hac, head of the National Centre for Social Sciences and Humanities’ Institute for Human Study, writes.

VN is ready to cope with any new SARS outbreak: institute



HA NOI — Viet Nam is on SARS red alert after Singapore on Wednesday confirmed its first positive case of the deadly virus since the outbreak was declared over July.

"It’s possible that SARS could return but I personally think Viet Nam is not among the high-risk countries," said National Hygiene and Epidemiology Institute deputy director, Pham Ngoc Dinh.

Vietnam welcomes positive moves in Iraq


HA NOI — Viet Nam thought the establishment of Iraq’s provisional Governing Council and Cabinet is a step toward establishing a government chosen by the country’s people, Foreign Ministry spokesman Le Dung said on Thursday.

It was hoped the Iraqi people would soon vote for a government in conformity with their aspiration and their right to self-determination, he said while answering questions from a Viet Nam News Agency correspondent. Viet Nam respected Iraq’s independence and sovereignty and its people’s right to self-determination, he said.

One-door rules now apply across country



HA NOI — Regulations for one-door administrative management, already tested in some cities and provinces, have been approved for use throughout Viet Nam by Prime Minister Phan Van Khai.

The regulations – to become effective in 15 days from their publication – are designed to: Reduce cumbersome procedures; Combat corruption and any authoritarian attitudes among State officials and employees; and Further improve the effectiveness and efficiency of the country’s administrative system.

Grip loosens on dong loans to SMEs



HA NOI — The State Bank of Viet Nam will loosen regulations which restrict the use of Vietnamese dong by foreign banks to give small-and-medium-sized firms a better chance of obtaining loans, the bank’s governor Le Duc Thuy said last Sunday.

"The loosening will create competition on the credit market so that banking services will be improved," Thuy told young entrepreneurs getting Vietnamese golden star awards at a meeting in Ha Noi last weekend.

President praises winners of international olympiads


(09/04/2003 -- 21:24GMT+7)

Ha Noi, Sept. 4 (VNA) - Viet Nam is looking forward to talented students as the country and humankind are now in the 21st century characterised by a knowledge-based economy and international integration, said President Tran Duc Luong.

Praising winners of this year's international Olympiads in Ha Noi on Thursday, he went on to say that the most important strategy for national development is to target human resources, improve people's intellectual standards and foster talents.

Anniversaries marked across nation



HA NOI — The 58th anniversaries of the August Revolution (August 19) and the National Independence (September 2) have been solemnly commemorated in Ha Noi and other parts of the country.

A high-ranking delegation of the Party, State, Government and Fatherland Front laid floral tributes at Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum and the War Martyrs’ Monument in Ha Noi on Monday.

Party and State leaders receive Cao Dai representatives

(09/03/2003 -- 22:59GMT+7)

Ha Noi, September 3 (VNA)- Tong Thi Phong, Secretary of the Communist Party of Viet Nam's Central Committee and Pham Gia Khiem, Deputy Prime Minister on Wednesday received on separate occasions dignitaries of the Cao Dai religious sect who are visiting Ha Noi.

Representatives of Cao Dai Executive Council’s Committee for Religious Reform and Cao Dai Bach y expressed their gratitude for the Party and the State for ensuring freedom of belief and for their care of the life of the Cao Dai believers.

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