dinh vu iz looks forward to green future with vietnam

Dinh Vu IZ looks forward to green future with Vietnam

Today Dinh Vu Industrial Zone Joint Stock Company, the company invested by Haiphong People’s Committee, Rent-A-Port (Belgium) and Infra Asia Investment Hong Kong, to develop and manage the Deep C cluster, held a ceremony to celebrate its 20-year anniversary.
belgian icon shares vn love

Belgian icon shares VN love

Internationally-acclaimed Belgian singer Axelle Red performed in Viet Nam from March 18 to 20 as part of her Asian tour, which presented the greatest hits of her 25-year career.
belgian singer to perform at hcm city opera house

Belgian singer to perform at HCM City Opera House

Famous Belgian pop singer Axelle Red will present a concert at the HCM City Opera House on March 20.
east flanders agri tech plans expanded

East Flanders’ agri-tech plans expanded

Belgium’s East Flanders province is seeking various investment and business opportunities in Vietnam in many sectors, with a focus laid on agricultural co-operation.
the pollution profit dilemma

The pollution-profit dilemma

Volkswagen’s massive emissions scandal coined as the ‘dieselgate’ was the starting pistol for environmental protection agencies to ferret out further cheating at international carmakers.
hung kings death anniversaries commemorated for six days

Hùng kings’ death anniversaries commemorated for six days

An annual pilgrim festival dedicated to the Hùng kings will be organised between April 1 and 6 and hosted by the northern province of Phú Thọ.
non nuoc pagoda an architectural masterpiece in a hanoi suburb

Non Nuoc Pagoda – an architectural masterpiece in a Hanoi suburb

Located in Ve Tinh commune, Soc Son district, Hanoi, as part of the Soc temple complex, Non Nuoc pagoda and Vietnam Buddhist Academy are part of a monumental architectural work that has been in use for seven years. It is also a spiritual tourism address, increasingly attracting pilgrims.
first ever hanoi mardi gras festival to cheer up lgbt communities

First ever Hanoi Mardi Gras Festival to cheer up LGBT communities

The first-ever Hanoi Mardi Gras Festival, which aims to highlight and celebrate the city’s LGBT community, will hold its main celebration March 24 at the Australian Embassy.
first bulgarian rose festival in hanoi to open mar 3

First Bulgarian Rose Festival in Hanoi to open Mar. 3

Bulgaria is well known primarily for the Black Sea and its roses, especially its famous rose oil.
total drops deal to buy petronas vietnam lpg operations

Total drops deal to buy Petronas’ Vietnam LPG operations

Totalgaz Vietnam Limited Liability Company (TGV), a subsidiary of French integrated oil and gas corporation Total, has terminated the agreement to buy Thang Long LPG Co., Ltd., the liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) storage and bottling subsidiary of Malaysian oil and gas company Petroliam Nasional Berhad (Petronas).
dimitrov stuns nishikori to win brisbane final

Dimitrov stuns Nishikori to win Brisbane final

BRISBANE: Bulgaria's Grigor Dimitrov won his first title in over two years when he upset world number five Kei Nishikori in three sets to win the Brisbane International on Sunday (Jan 8).
nadal storms into brisbane international second round

Nadal storms into Brisbane International second round

BRISBANE: Former world number one Rafael Nadal enjoyed an ideal start to his first Brisbane International on Tuesday (Jan 3), storming into the second round with a straight sets win over Ukrainian Alexandr Dolgopolov.
authorities call in lg subsidiarys vnd68 billion tax arrears

Authorities call in LG subsidiary’s VND6.8 billion tax arrears

The General Department of Vietnam Customs has requested LG Electronics Vietnam, a subsidiary of LG Display, located in Dinh Vu-Cat Hai Economic Zone (EZ, Haiphong), to pay tax arrears and an additional fine worth VND8.1 billion, according to newswire Dantri.
abe obama lay wreaths at pearl harbour memorial

Abe, Obama lay wreaths at Pearl Harbour memorial

PEARL HARBOUR: Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and US President Barack Obama made a poignant joint pilgrimage to Pearl Harbour on Tuesday (Dec 27), laying wreaths for the victims of a stealth attack that triggered America's entry into World War II.
nokia shares fall on patent dispute with apple

Nokia shares fall on patent dispute with Apple

HELSINKI/BELGRADE: Nokia shares fell by nearly 5 percent on Thursday in Helsinki as analysts warned a legal battle with Apple could delay for years royalty payments that are vital to shoring up the Finnish company's profits.