Overseas Vietnamese remit more than USD 2 billion in 2002

Ha noi, Dec. 17 (VNA) -- Overseas Vietnamese has so far this year remitted nearly 2.1 billion USD to their relatives at home, a 17.5 percent year-on-year increase, according to the State Bank of Viet Nam (SBV).

Ho Chi Minh City alone has received an estimated 1 billion USD remitted by overseas Vietnamese to their relatives. Particularly, the city saw sharp increases of 28-29 percent in October and November in comparison with September.

Donors pledge US$ 2.5 billion for Viet Nam

Ha Noi, Dec. 11 (VNA) -- The donors' community has pledged a total aid of 2.5 billion USD for Viet Nam in 2003, an increase of 4.5 percent over 2002.

This was revealed by Minister of Planning and Investment Vo Hong Phuc with the press after the 10th Consultative Group Meeting closed in Ha Noi today.

"Leading donors include Japan, the World Bank, the European Union, and the Asia Development Bank," he added.

Viet Nam delivering on its promise, say WB and ADB

Ha Noi, Dec. 11 (VNA) -- Viet Nam's strong econmic growth is associated with an external debt at a very manageable level, stated the World Bank (WB) and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) said in a report delivered at the annual Consultative Group Meeting of international donors held in Ha Noi on Dec. 10-11.

The report said:

UNDP representative expresses support to gender equality in VN

Ha Noi, Dec. 11 (VNA) -- Development initiatives cannot be successful or sustainable unless they are designed and implemented in a manner that takes full account of the differing interests, needs and priorities of men and women, according to UNDP resident representative Jordan Ryan.

Viet nam to overcome obstacles to effectively use external aid

Ha Noi, Dec. 11 (VNA) -- Viet Nam is determined to overcome obstacles to use external capital sources more effectively in its national industrialisation and modernisation, Prime Minister Phan Van Khai affirmed.

PM Khai assured heads of 47 delegations from foreign countries, international organisations, governmental and non-governmental organisations to the Consultative Group Meeting in Ha Noi on Dec. 11.

Viet Nam Airlines plans more flights during Tet


Ha Noi, Dec. 12 (VNA) -- The national flag carrier, Vietnam Airlines, plans to add more flights on international and domestic air routes during "Tet", the traditional Lunar New Year, which falls on Feb. 1 of 2003.

The extra flights will be conducted from Jan. 1 to Feb. 28 next year, a month before and after "Tet".

Foreign investors to expand operations in Viet Nam

Ha Noi, Dec. 12 (VNA) -- Eighty percent of 124 respondents of a poll of business sentiment said that they planned to expand company operations in Viet Nam in the next three years because of the country's positive long-term outlook, a growing local market and political stability.

The poll was conducted by a forum of business leaders, international donors and government officials ahead of the annual Consultative Group Meeting held in Ha Noi on Dec. 10-11.

Viet Nam strives to help disabled people integrate into society

Ha Noi, Dec. 12 (VNA) -- Viet Nam has been striving to help disabled people to really integrate into society by removing any barriers to them, including prejudices.

Currently, Viet Nam has more than 5 million orphans and people with disabilities, accounting for seven percent of the country's 80-million population.

Government pledges to boost expansion of private sector


HA NOI (December 6) — The Vietnamese Government is working harder to further liberalise its economy to overcome problems private businesses have faced in getting their operations off the ground, a private business meeting was told on Thursday in Ha Noi.

Policy makers at the meeting pledged to work towards speedier reforms for a more competitive, broader-based private sector to cater to local and export markets.

Measures to protect workers in foreign invested businesses

Ha Noi, Dec. 5 (VNA) -- Labour code violations in foreign invested businesses must be strictly punished, said Minister of Labour, War Invalids, and Social Affairs, Nguyen Thi Hang.

In an interview with the Lao Dong (Labour) daily on measures to protect workers in foreign invested businesses, Minister Hang said "We have been provided with a legal basis to protect the legitimate rights of labourers.

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