Party Central Committee calls for transparent appointments


HA NOI — Democracy and transparency are crucial in selecting, appointing and promoting Party cadres, a member of the Politburo’s Party Central Committee has said.

"Only by doing so could the ruling party build up a strong, qualified and trusted contingent," Tran Dinh Hoan said at a national conference in Ha Noi last week held to review Party organisation work over the past two years.

Viet Nam to develop urban highway and railway


(04/05/2004 -- 18:24GMT+7)

Ha Noi, Apr. 5 (VNA) - Apart from minimising private means of transport and developing public transport system, the government will focus on the development of urban highways and railway networks in an effort to reduce traffic accidents and congestion, a senior official said.

Viet Nam strives to maintain CPI of 5 percent this year



Ha Noi, Apr. 5 (VNA) - The Government has worked out five major measures to stabilise prices in the market for the remaining months of this year, striving to obtain a consumption price index (CPI) of 5 percent in 2004.

Work for overseas Vietnamese receives a boost

Radio Voice of Vietnam

The recent resolution of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of Vietnam's Central Committee dealing with overseas Vietnamese is aimed at fully mobilizing the strength of national unity so as to create a robust and solid driving force for national industrialization and modernization.

More foreign tourists visit Viet Nam


(03/31/2004 -- 17:41GMT+7)

Ha Noi, Mar. 28 (VNA) - In the first quarter of this year, nearly 744,000 foreign tourists came to Viet Nam, a 4.3 percent rise over the same period last year.

In March alone, Viet Nam's smokeless industry saw a 3.1 percent rise to 223,130 visitors.

Vietnam prepares for 8th round of WTO talks

Radio Voice of Vietnam

Vietnamese law-makers met with international experts on Monday for the first time to discuss Vietnam’s accession to the World Trade Organisation (WTO).

The discussions aimed to facilitate a National Assembly plan to amend and approve laws in accordance with WTO rules. The participants also joined in a live hook-up discussion with Swiss and Vietnamese representatives to the WTO on opportunities and challenges facing Vietnam should it become an official WTO member.

Vietnam committed to boosting foreign bank branches' operation


Vietnam New Agency - March 31, 2004

Ha Noi, Mar. 31 (VNA) - The State Bank of Viet Nam (SBV) recent decision to allow foreign bank branches and joint venture banks to freely open accounts at overseas banks aims to boost their operation in Viet Nam, said an SBV official.

Kieu Huu Dung, Acting Director of the SBV's Department for Banks and Non-bank Credit Organisations, said the move was part of the bank's on-going efforts to create a level playing field for all financial institutions in Viet Nam.

Improve foreign investment policies: deputy PM



HA NOI — Deputy Prime Minister Vu Khoan told ministries and regions to improve the country’s foreign investment environment or risk falling behind the rest of Asia.

Addressing a conference on Monday, Khoan said to reach Viet Nam’s target of 8 per cent GDP this year, the country needed more foreign direct investment (FDI).

"At present, Viet Nam’s investment environment and policies are much better than they were in the 1990s," said Khoan.

Bird flu is over across Viet Nam


(03/30/2004 -- 21:11GMT+7)

Ha Noi, March 30 (VNA)- From March 30, bird flu was over across Viet Nam, thus bringing to normal all operations regarding to poultry raising, transportation, processing and circulation, announced Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) Le Huy Ngo on Tuesday.

The Minister told reporters that it was a big success for Viet Nam and that the country, however, will not neglect the preventive work in the future, considering it a big task to protect the country from the relapse of the epidemic.

Foreign investments in Viet Nam reach $714 million in 1st quarter


(03/30/2004 -- 19:14GMT+7)

Ha Noi, March 30 (VNA)- Viet Nam granted licenses to 120 foreign-invested projects with a combined registered investment of 420 million USD in the first three months of the year, said the Ministry of Planning and Investment.

The number of projects decreased 37 percent year on year, but the amount of investments rose by 11 percent, the MPI added.

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