vietnam eliminated from asias top four after loss at asian womens volleyball tourney

Vietnam eliminated from Asia’s top four after loss at Asian women’s volleyball tourney

Vietnam failed to advance to the semis of the 2015 Asian Women’s Volleyball Championship after suffering a 0-3 loss to Chinese Taipei in their quarterfinal match in Tianjin, China on Tuesday.
chinese telephones parts crowd domestic market

Chinese telephones, parts crowd domestic market

Telephones and components imported from China made up for 70 per cent of the nation's total import turnover of these products in the first four months of this year, reported the General Department of Viet Nam Customs.
as fewer russians come vietnams khanh hoa works to lure chinese tourists

As fewer Russians come, Vietnam’s Khanh Hoa works to lure Chinese tourists

Gone are the days when Russians outnumbered any other group of international tourists at beaches and attractions across the south-central Vietnamese province of Khanh Hoa, while those from China are now much easier to find.
inflow of cheap chinese steel raises concerns

Inflow of cheap Chinese steel raises concerns

The European Union's anti-dumping duty on stainless steel cold-rolled sheet from mainland China and Taiwan has raised concerns that Chinese steel producers will accelerate their exports to Viet Nam.
vietnamese chinese armies to promote border links

Vietnamese, Chinese armies to promote border links

The armies of Viet Nam and China should enhance their comprehensive cooperation, especially border exchanges, to forge closer friendship and solidarity between the two nations, said Vietnamese Defense Minister General Phung Quang Thanh.  
vn resolutely protests against chinas fishing ban in east sea

VN resolutely protests against China’s fishing ban in East Sea

Chinese side's annoucement of fishing ban in the East Sea violates Viet Nam's sovereignty over the Hoang Sa archipelago and sovereign rights and jurisdiction over Viet Nam's waters, said Spokesperson Le Hai Binh of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.  
thousands of tons of vietnamese rice exports to china stuck at border gates

Thousands of tons of Vietnamese rice exports to China stuck at border gates

Around 30,000 tons of Vietnamese rice exports to China have been stuck at border gates amid efforts by Chinese authorities to tighten checks along the border.
french senator kills himself before chinese wedding trial

French senator kills himself before 'Chinese wedding' trial

A French senator and former mayor of Tours, due to stand trial in a corruption case over fake Chinese wedding trips in the picturesque Loire valley city, killed himself Tuesday before the trial opened, authorities said.
vietnamese chinese party leaders hold talks

Vietnamese, Chinese Party leaders hold talks

A ceremonial welcome for Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong and his entourage took place at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China on April 7, hosted by Chinese Party General Secretary and State President Xi Jinping. 
new flights to bring thai chinese tourists to vietnam

New flights to bring Thai, Chinese tourists to Vietnam

Tourists from Thailand and China will be able to travel to two famous destinations in Vietnam by air more easily, with two new services set for launch this month.
memorial park for fallen truong sa martyrs a symbol of patriotism vietnam official

Memorial park for fallen Truong Sa martyrs a symbol of patriotism: Vietnam official

A memorial park that will be built in south-central Vietnam this year in memory of 64 Vietnamese naval soldiers who fell while protecting the country’s Truong Sa (Spratly) archipelago against Chinese invaders in 1988 will become a symbol of patriotism, a labor official has said.
japan printer manufacturer expands operations

Japan printer manufacturer expands operations

Japan's Kyocera Corp plans an expansion worth US$57.8 million in Viet Nam this year in an effort to shift part of its high-cost Chinese operation to the country.
vietnam to start work on monument to fallen truong sa combatants this year

Vietnam to start work on monument to fallen Truong Sa combatants this year

A foundation stone laying ceremony of a memorial park for 64 Vietnamese naval soldiers who were killed in a 1988 battle against Chinese invaders on Gac Ma (Johnson South Reef) of Vietnam’s Truong Sa (Spratly) archipelago in the East Vietnam Sea will take place on Friday.
intl arrivals to vietnam fall 10 on drops from china russia

Int'l arrivals to Vietnam fall 10% on drops from China, Russia

Vietnam welcomed around 10 percent fewer international tourists in the first two months of this year than a year earlier, as the tourism industry posted drops in the number of Chinese and Russian vacationers.
mh370 commemoration in china not approved yet relatives

MH370 commemoration in China not approved yet: Relatives

Chinese relatives say they have yet to get official permission for an event to mark the first anniversary of the plane's disappearance in Beijing.