An Phu Company which is responsible for the afforestation and forest management project was also shamed after 15.4 cubic metres of timber was found under three holes in their forest areas. The police launched an investigation into deforestation and Lam Dong People's Committee fined the company VND251m (USD10,800) for illegally building 14 houses and illegally converting 28ha of forest land for other usage. … [Read more...] about VIETNAM NEWS JANUARY 15
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VIETNAM BUSINESS NEWS JANUARY 16
Accordingly, there are eight types of pork in the market stabilization program whose retail prices increased this time. Of which, the price of ham rose from VND145,000 to VND151,000 kg; that of pork shoulder from VND145,000 to VND158,000 per kg; that of pork loin chops from VND140,000 to VND153,000 per kg; that of pork shanks from VND129,000 to VND139,000 per kg; that of pork armpit from VND127,000 to VND137,000 per kg; that of pork shoulder and ham lean from VND175,000 to VND190,000 per kg; that of pork tail bone from VND103,000 to VND113,000 per kg; that of pork bones from VND77,000 to VND85,000 per kg. … [Read more...] about VIETNAM BUSINESS NEWS JANUARY 16
Cold spells blanket northern Vietnam’s mountains in rarely seen frost
The Phjia Oac mountain range in Cao Bang Province, Vietnam is covered in frost on January 9, 2021. Photo: Ha Cuong The Phjia Oac mountain range in Cao Bang Province, Vietnam is covered in frost on January 9, 2021. Photo: Ha Cuong The Phjia Oac mountain range in Cao Bang Province, Vietnam is covered in frost on January 9, 2021. Photo: Ha Cuong Visitors take photos near the crystalized landscape in Cao Bang Province, Vietnam, January 9, 2021. Photo: Ha Cuong Frost has also covered Mount Mau Son in Lang Son Province since Friday last week, where temperatures sit at minus 3.4 degrees Celsius, according to Minh Duc, an officer at Lang Son Tourism Promotion Center. … [Read more...] about Cold spells blanket northern Vietnam’s mountains in rarely seen frost
VIETNAM BUSINESS NEWS JANUARY 15
Earlier this month, the Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking (JSCCIB) downgraded Thailand’s economic outlook, with only 1.5-3.5 percent growth this year if the government fail to control the new wave of COVID-19 in three months. JSCCIB predicted that the country’s exports will expand by 3-5 percent this year, down from the previous estimate of 4-6 percent expansion, following the new outbreak./. … [Read more...] about VIETNAM BUSINESS NEWS JANUARY 15
Artists demand compensation after Vietnam exhibition fiasco
"They said they would ask the police to investigate, but I have received no further response. And no police officer has contacted me even I am the victim," Anh said. He will write directly to the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism next, he added. … [Read more...] about Artists demand compensation after Vietnam exhibition fiasco