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VNREDSat-1 successfully launched

Updated : 5/7/2013 11:49:01 AM Voice of Vietnam

(VOV) -Vietnam’s first Natural Resources, Environment and Disaster monitoring Satellite-1 (VNREDSat-1) was successfully launched into orbit in Kourou, Guiana (France) on May 7.

It is capable of capturing images on all areas on the earth’s surface, helping to monitor natural disasters and climate change, especially in the event of storms, floods, forest fires and oil spills.

The VNREDSat-1 was designed and manufactured by Astrium SAS under the European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company (EADS) with the funding of EUR55.8 million in French official development assistance (ODA) and VND64.82 billion in counterpart contribution.

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Former colonial master redeeming itself?:ashamed:
 
VNREDSat-1 sends its first earth photos


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UPDATED : 05/09/2013 23:07 GMT + 7


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Vietnam’s first remote sensing satellite successfully sent its first photos to the ground receiving station on May 9, announced Dr. Bui Trong Tuyen, chief of the Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology's Small Satellite Management Board.


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High-quality fibre plant begins operation

Updated : 5/10/2013 5:35:21 PM
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(VOV) -Kyung Bang Vietnam Co. Ltd’s high-quality cotton fibre plant officially entered operation on May 10 in the southern province of Binh Duong.

With investment totalling US$ 40 million for the first phase, and covering an area of 163,500sq.m, the plant has the capacity to produce 6,600 tonnes of fibre per year and employs around 300 workers.

The high-quality cotton materials used by the plant are imported from the US, Australia, and Brazil.

Kyung Bang General Director Kim Joon said that the plant plans on extending the scale of production during its second and third phase, helped along by advanced technology investment with a registered capital of US$160 million.
 
US$1.5 billion real estate bailout to take effect

Updated : 5/10/2013 11:53:38 AM
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(VOV) -The Government has granted a credit stimulus package, amounting to VND30 trillion (nearly US$1.5 billion), to shore up the real estate sector.

The Head of the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV)’s Credit Department, Nguyen Viet Manh, said on May 9 that a circular guiding the disbursement of the bailout package will be released next week.
 
Nokia factory’s operations imminent

Updated : 5/9/2013 5:47:38 PM
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(VOV) -The Nokia mobile phone manufacturing plant in northern Bac Ninh province’s Vietnam-Singapore Industrial Park (VSIP) is expected to enter operation in mid-2013.

According to the latest website information updated by the Bac Ninh industrial zones’ management board, the factory is recruiting 600 workers and 100 technicians in preparation for commercial operations next month.

The mobile phone giant started construction on its Vietnam-based plant in Bac Ninh province in April 2012 at an estimated cost of US$302 million.

The factory is designed for an annual output of 180,000 units and will generate jobs for around 10,000 local workers. Most of its products are for export.
 
US$1.5 billion real estate bailout to take effect

Updated : 5/10/2013 11:53:38 AM
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the houses are very beautiful,how much for one?and whats the average income of your people?
 
Chinese contractor builds seaport in southern Vietnam

Xinhua | 2013-4-23 8:55:27
By Agencies

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Construction of a seaport for the Duyen Hai Electricity Center kicked off last Saturday in Vietnam's southern Tra Vinh province with the EPC package by a Chinese contractor, local press reported Monday.

Being built by China Communications Construction Company, the port is invested with over 5.8 trillion Vietnamese dong (nearly 280 million US dollars) and is scheduled to be completed in 32 months, reported Communist Party of Vietnam online newspaper.

The port is part of the planned power complex in Dan Thanh commune, Duyen Hai district. It aims to load 12 million tons of coal and 100,000 tons of oil per year to the center's three thermal power plants.
 
Vietnam to launch 2nd remote sensing satellite into orbit by 2017

English.news.cn 2013-05-10 17:06:55

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HANOI, May 10 (Xinhua) -- Vietnam plans to launch the second remote sensing satellite, VNREDSat-1B, into orbit by 2017, after successfully launching the first of this kind on May 7, local online VNExpress reported on Friday.

The report quoted a notice released on Thursday by the Embassy of Belgium in Vietnam as saying that Vietnam and Belgium had reached an agreement upon which Belgian companies under the auspices of Spacebel will manufacture the VNREDSat 1B, which will help monitor the natural resources, natural disasters, and improve management of the territory and main natural resources sources.

The VNREDSat-1B will be originated from a group of PROBA ( Project for On-Board Autonomy) satellites of the European Space Agency (ESA).

It will cost a total of over 60 million euros (78.2 million U.S. dollars) from Belgium's official development assistance (ODA) and the Vietnamese government's corresponding fund. The satellite has a weight of about 130 kg.
 
the houses are very beautiful,how much for one?and whats the average income of your people?
Well, as per statistic the average monthly wage in Vietnam was about VND3.84 million (US$185) in 2011, is so about US$259 in 2013 (increase of 20 per cent a year).

So most of Vietnamese cannot afford in living in such houses, that probably costs ca. 100,000 USD and more. Unless they get money from other sources (from overseas Vietnamese for instance). Actually the real estate market (besides loss-making state enterprises) is one of two major headaches for the Vietnamese government.

The government supports with cheap housing for poor households, too.


Cost-of-Living in Vietnam: It's Really Cheap
Report of an expat - Submitted by tomo on October 4, 2010 - 3:26am


So there's been a lot of chatter in the Saigon twitter community lately about the average income of Ho Chi Minh City and whether $600/month can get you a decent middle-class lifestyle here.

This is what it costs to live in Saigon, Vietnam's (and all of French Indochina's) largest, busiest city and commercial center:

Housing

For about $200 a month I get a two-story house split into four rooms (plus bathroom) where I live and work. It's not downtown but I can get there in five minutes flat (I've timed it). I've paid less for accommodations but most foreigners pay more, while getting less. Any newcomer to Vietnam should first stay in temporary housing until they can find housing that isn't targeted/price/marketed at foreigners, unless you're an ex-pat whose company pays for housing (this is another reason why ex-pat housing prices are inflated).

On the other hand, many local Vietnamese would consider my house extravagant and expensive. But Vietnamese, like their American counterparts, seem to think that homeownership is a God-given right and normally buy instead of rent anyways. Families that establish themselves here will buy a home even if it means living in the suburbs. For me, given how cheap it is to rent versus buy property in the inner city, it makes no sense to buy. In the US it makes more sense because rent is higher compared to house prices. My rent here wouldn't make a dent in a mortgage payment, but then again most Vietnamese don't take out mortgages. They buy their houses in cash, or gold.

Transportation

Like many developed countries like Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong, or most of Europe, car ownership is low here. The government is partly to thank for this because they tax imported cars 100%. Unfortunately, Vietnam's entrance into the WTO will change all that in a few years.

The way to get around in Vietnam is by motorbike. For $800 you can get a brand new Honda that will cost you three dollars to fill up once or twice a week. The streets of Saigon are jampacked with people who can not only afford motorbikes but who can afford fancy ones costing several times as much, up to $10,000 after the government made high CC bikes street legal. To get a feel for how large the Vietnamese middle class is, one need only stand by the street and count how many automatic scooters go by.

Alternatively, one can flag one of the numerous taxis clogging the streets for about 50 cents (flag fall) or take a motorbike taxi costing 25 cents for short trips. Bus rides are 10 cents. The city bus takes you as far as the Cambodian border.

So for the price of insurance on a car in the states you can get around pretty economically here.

Food


This is a land where food grows in abundance. So much so that we export to neighboring countries like the Philippines which are in shortage. Food is cheap here.

For $1 you can get a bowl of phở which many people in the North eat for breakfast every day. A set lunch for office workers consisting of a rice dish with meat, some veggies, soup, and some fresh fruit and iced tea will set you back from $1 to $2. Getting a coke or coffee outside could cost you less than 50 cents, the same price as a Vietnamese sandwich. The bread alone, a Frenchi-ie sub-sandwich roll is only 10 cents. Still, many families prefer to save money by cooking at home and shopping at local markets instead of supermarkets. Every person in this city is within walking distance of a market.

A feast with friends outside with a few beers, maybe some seafood, may cost each of you $5. A Heineken is $1. Local beers are cheaper. Homebrewed is even cheaper still, perhaps 10 cents a glass. It's no wonder many foreigners come here and instantly become alcoholics.

P.S. You aren't expected to tip at restaurants.

Cigarettes are not food but they're also cheap. A pack of Marlboros is $1 unless you're the idiot coming up with numbers for Numbeo.com. Local brands are cheaper. You can also buy a single cigarette for a nickel.

Entertainment

Just sitting on the street in Vietnam is entertainment enough. But if you want to escape to the cinema in the afternoon it will cost you $1.50, more if you want to watch Avatar in 3D. A DVD at the shop is 50 cents. And I've always had HBO, Cinemax, and Star Movies at home for free, included in rent.

Taking the bus to the beach will cost you $3. Staying overnight will cost you $10.

Taking a bus into the highlands will cost a few bucks. A bus to Cambodia costs $10. And flights to places like Singapore or Bangkok are about $50 each way.

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A major mile stone for Vietnam´s economic development. When this project is completed, it will push Vietnam´s GDP in a higher region. Thanks to Thailand.



Thailand to invest in US$27bln Vietnam oil project

Updated : 5/12/2013 7:19:18 PM
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(VOV) - The Prime Minister has given the green light to a US$27-billion oil refinery project to be invested by the Petroleum Authority of Thailand (PTT) in Binh Dinh province, announced a provincial leader.

Ho Quoc Dung, Deputy Chairman of the Binh Dinh provincial People’s Committee, made the announcement at an online forum organised by the Government portal on May 12.

Dung revealed that the provincial administration and the Thai side signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) in April 2013 on implementing the project, the largest of its kind, in Binh Dinh’s Nhon Hoi Economic Zone (EZ) after three years of negotiations.

He removed public worries about the feasibility of this mammoth project, saying the local administration has already worked and appraised the Thai group’s financial capacity.

He said PTT is a large financial group with a total asset of more than US$150 billion, ranking among the world’s top 100 financial giants. It records annual revenue of over US$80 billion and earns nearly US$3.5 billion in profit.

The Thai group has decided to invest in Nhon Hoi EZ as the zone has good infrastructure, a low-cost labour force and the lowest land rental in the region. It also has deep a water sea port located along the national north-south trade route, as well as the route from Vietnam to overseas markets.

Head of the Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI) Economic Zones Management Department Vu Dai Thang said it is a very large project given the current difficult economic circumstance and the MPI has regularly made appraisal reports to evaluate the feasibility of the project.

Construction of the project is expected to begin in 2016 and to churn out commercial products in mid-2020. The refinery is designed to have an annual capacity of 30 million tonnes.

Crude oil will be imported from the Middle East, Africa, and South America to feed the plant which is to produce more than 20 types of products for export.

According to the agreement, PTT will contribute 50-60 percent of the project’s total investment and the remaining sum will be mobilised from both domestic and international investors.

Although the Vietnam Oil and Gas Group claims that the Nhon Hoi project may cause an imbalance in supply and demand of oil, Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Ho Thi Kim Thoa has voiced her ministry’s support for the project.
 
Vietnam applies new Internet protocol

08:54 | 08/05/2013 VIR
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Vietnam on Monday began test run and transition to Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) since IPv4 addresses were already exhausted two years ago.

IPv6 is a communications protocol that provides an identification and location system for computers on networks and routes traffic across the Internet. It is designed with a 128-bit address, offering a nearly infinite address space.

Currently, FPT, NetNam, VNPT, Viettel and the Vietnam Internet Network Information Center (VNNIC) are providing IPv6 services for organizations and companies.
 
Chinese contractor builds seaport in southern Vietnam

Xinhua | 2013-4-23 8:55:27
By Agencies

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Construction of a seaport for the Duyen Hai Electricity Center kicked off last Saturday in Vietnam's southern Tra Vinh province with the EPC package by a Chinese contractor, local press reported Monday.

Being built by China Communications Construction Company, the port is invested with over 5.8 trillion Vietnamese dong (nearly 280 million US dollars) and is scheduled to be completed in 32 months, reported Communist Party of Vietnam online newspaper.

The port is part of the planned power complex in Dan Thanh commune, Duyen Hai district. It aims to load 12 million tons of coal and 100,000 tons of oil per year to the center's three thermal power plants.

Another project that will complete in 100 years
 

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