• Vietnamese workers in RoK and Taiwan allowed to work as normal

    Vietnamese workers in RoK and Taiwan allowed to work as normal

    The Vietnam Labor Management Boards based in the Republic of Korea (RoK) and Taiwan (China) have reported that there is no updated information regarding the status of Vietnamese guest workers in either markets which have been infected with the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).

  • The First Step on Vietnam’s Long Walk to Freedom

    The First Step on Vietnam’s Long Walk to Freedom

    Seventy-five years ago today, Vietnam launched a bid for national freedom with its Declaration of Independence. The French colonial regime answered with brutal repression, kick-starting thirty years of destructive conflict.

  • Cambodia and Vietnam have undertaken joint naval patrol

    Cambodia and Vietnam have undertaken joint naval patrol

    The Royal Cambodian Navy and the Vietnam People’s Navy held their 59th annual joint maritime patrol on the historical waters of the two countries on June 23-24.

  • What if the TPP is not ratified?

    What if the TPP is not ratified?

    Donald Trump’s winning the US presidential election is expected to ‘put an end’ to the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPP).

  • ACMECS 7, CLMV 8 open, seeking to build dynamic zone

    ACMECS 7, CLMV 8 open, seeking to build dynamic zone

    Hanoi (VNA) – The seventh Ayeyawady-Chao Phraya-Mekong Economic Cooperation Strategy Summit (ACMECS 7) and the eighth Cambodia-Laos-Myanmar-Vietnam Summit (CLMV 8) opened in Hanoi on October 26.

  • Japan to provide patrol ships to Vietnam amid row with China

    Japan to provide patrol ships to Vietnam amid row with China

    The Japanese government said on Wednesday it is ready to provide Vietnam with new patrol ships, in its latest step to boost the maritime law-enforcement capabilities of countries locked in territorial rows with China.

  • India-Vietnam Relations After Modi's Visit

    India-Vietnam Relations After Modi's Visit

    Amid the changing regional and global political tides, the India-Vietnam partnership is of strategic importance in the Asia-Pacific century. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Vietnam was very timely considering the fact that his government has laid significant importance on strengthening links with Southeast Asian countries through his “Act East Policy.”

  • Singapore - Vietnam’s top trade partner in ASEAN

    Singapore - Vietnam’s top trade partner in ASEAN

    In spite of sharp reduction in Vietnam-Singapore bilateral trade value in the first half of 2016, Singapore is still the largest trade partner of Vietnam in ASEAN.

  • Vietnam’s Evolving Role in US Asia Strategy

    Vietnam’s Evolving Role in US Asia Strategy

    U.S. President Barack Obama began his three-day visit to Vietnam on May 22. This visit is believed to have given an edge to Vietnam in the South China Sea disputes as part of the larger confrontation between the United States and China.

  • Harvard and Higher Education in Vietnam

    Harvard and Higher Education in Vietnam

    On the agenda for President Barack Obama’s visit to Vietnam beginning this Sunday are important strategic issues extending back to the devastating war between the countries that ended in 1975, and forward to the rising tensions between China and its neighbors bordering the contested South China Sea. Renewed arms sales and access to the naval base at Cam Ranh Bay are reportedly under discussion.

  • Singapore sends wishes to Vietnam's new leaders

    Singapore sends wishes to Vietnam's new leaders

    President Tony Tan Keng Yam has written a letter to Vietnam's new president, Mr Tran Dai Quang, extending congratulations on his appointment.

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