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Vietnamese
people spend $3.5 million on jewelry annually
Vietnamese
people spend $3.5 million on jewelry annually
Vietnamese people
are estimated to spend a total $3.5 billion on jewelry every year, making the
country to be a large potential market for jewelry consumption.
This information
was given at a International Gemmological Conference, held in
At the event, Do
Minh Phu, Chairman and General Director of DOJI Group, said besides being a
big jewelry consumption market,
He added that
General Giap:
Expressions of gratitude
The family of the
late General Vo Nguyen Giap has expressed gratitude to individuals and
organisations for their tributes to the late military leader.
The funeral
organising board, the Party Central Committee, National Assembly, State
President, Government, Fatherland Front, Central Military Commission and
Ministry of Defence also expressed their gratitude.
The thanks were
extended to Vietnamese, comrades, overseas Vietnamese, revolutionary
veterans, intellectuals, scholars, religious dignitaries, agencies,
localities, armed forces and central
Also included were
members of the diplomatic corps and international organisations and friends
who sent their condolences and wreaths.
General Giap died
on October 4 in Ha Noi at the age of 103.
He was a former
Politburo member, Secretary of the Central Military Commission, Permanent
Deputy Prime Minister, Defence Minister, and Commander-in-Chief of the Viet
Nam People's Army.
The funeral
commemorations began in Ha Noi on Saturday and concluded in the Vung Chua-Dao
Yen area in Quang Trach District of his home
Ten
agencies to join Red Cross programme
Ten ministries,
organisations and media agencies will work together with the Viet Nam Red
Cross (VNRC) in a joint humanitarian programme over the next five years.
An agreement to
this effect was signed yesterday in Ha Noi.
The groups involved
are the Ministry of Public Security, the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and
Social Affairs, the Committee for Ethnic Minorities, the Viet Nam Buddhist
Sangha, the Viet Nam News Agency, the People Newspaper, the Party online
newspaper, the Viet Nam Union of Friendship Organisations, the Viet Nam Union
of Co-operatives and the National Traffic Safety Committee.
They will work
together to mobilise sources for humanitarian activities and to help people
facing difficulties.
They will also
mobilise their staff to get involved in Red Cross programmes such as the Tet
Festival for the Poor and Agent Orange victims - and the Cow Bank programmes.
State President and
honorary President of the VNRC Truong Tan Sang called on ministries, sectors
to get involved in providing more sources for Red Cross humanitarian
programmes.
"The Party and
Government have paid a lot of attention to people's social security, material
and spiritual lives, especially those living in mountainous, remote and
island areas," said Sang.
Sang also urged the
Red Cross to focus its humanitarian activities on supporting those affected by
the tropical Storm Wutip in the central region.
VNRC General
Secretary Doan Van Thai launched a campaign to provide gifts for one million
deserving families for Tet.
At yesterday's
event, the Red Cross received more than VND24billion (US$1.14million) from
organisations and agencies to help victims of Storm Wutip.
Previously, nine
other agencies and businesses raised more than VND20billion ($950,000) to
help the Red Cross provide 3,790 cows to poor households.
Expatriates
in
More than VND614
has been raised by Vietnamese residents in the
Participants in the
charity night in
Le Ngoc Linh and
his wife Nguyen Thi Bich Nhung who own a New Sai Gon restaurant, have often
organised charity activities to raise funds for poor and disadvantaged people
at home. They said the charity night is of great significance as it shows the
overseas Vietnamese community’s gratitude to General Vo Nguyen Giap.
In recent years,
Vietnamese Ambassador to the UK Vu Quang Minh said the Vietnamese community
has raised plenty of funds for natural disaster victims, soldiers garrisoned
on Truong Sa (Spartly)
Former
Vinalines boss faces prosecution
Former chairman of
the Vietnam National Shipping Lines (Vinalines) Duong Chi Dung and nine
others face prosecution on charges of intentionally violating State
regulations on economic management that caused severe consequences (Article
165, the Penal Code), and misappropriating public property (Article 278, the
Penal Code).
Files of the case
were conveyed to the People’s Supreme Court on October 14 by the
Investigation Police Agency under the Ministry of Public Security.
Under Dung’s
leadership, a number of violations were carried out at the State-owned
logistics company from 2007-2010.
One blunder related
to the purchase and repair of Floating Dock 83M. The initial cost was pegged
at 14.13 million USD but later skyrocketed to 24.3 million USD. Originally
built in 1965, it did not meet licensing registration requirements and has
been unsuitable for use for years.
Dung was arrested
on September 4, 2012 following an international manhunt that lasted several
months. He had been on the run since May 17 when an indictment and arrest
warrant were issued for him.
Earlier in July,
police arrested six other people suspected of conspiring with Dung.
Land sites
exchanged for four roads in Thu Thiem
The HCMC government
is seeking approval from the Finance Ministry to transfer seven cleared land
sites in Thu Thiem New Urban Area to Dai Quang Minh Real Estate Investment
Co. in exchange for four main roads to be developed by the firm at a cost of
VND10 trillion in the new urban center.
According to the
city’s documents sent to the Ministry of Finance last week, the four roads
include an arch avenue, a lakeside road, a riverside road and an elevated
road having a total length of nearly 12 kilometers.
The seven land
sites have a total area of nearly 47 hectares. Currently, the city is
completing procedures so that the investor can soon start work on the four
roads in 657-hectare Thu Thiem New Urban Area, which is expected to be the
city’s new center in the future.
Although the demand
of accelerating the completion of major infrastructure facilities in Thu
Thiem is urgent, the progress of calling for investments and implementing
projects in the area is quite slow and faces many difficulties, according to
the city government.
The main reason is
that it is not easy for local and foreign investors to have sufficient
capacity and capital to invest in big projects in Thu Thiem.
Currently, the
seven land sites have been cleared, and the city wants to transfer the sites
to the investors now rather than waiting until the infrastructure works are
completed. The city reasons that if the sites are handed over after the four
roads are completed, there will be a waste of cleared land as this new urban
area is in need of quick development.
Therefore, the city
government seeks support from the Ministry of Finance to transfer the land
sites now to encourage the investor to develop the roads under the
build-transfer format.
In case the total
investments of the four roads are lower than the total value of assigned land
sites, the investor is allowed to pay the difference by implementing other
build-transfer projects in Thu Thiem New Urban Area such as the pedestrian
bridge, the central square or the riverside park.
Construction of the
four main roads started in April and they are set for completion in 2016 to
link to eight functional sections in the new urban area.
Thu Thiem New Urban
Area is expected to supply accommodation for around 160,000 people, provide
working place for some 450,000 people, and welcome around one million
visitors everyday in 2020.
The seven land
sites transferred to Dai Quang Minh are comprised of projects to develop two
low-rise residential quarters, two office-commercial complexes, two
school-cultural work complexes and a marina.
Company
fined for polluting in Phu Yen
Environmental
Police in central
The company's
action has caused pollution in
The company at the
same time was required to improve the situation before October 25.
According to
provincial residents, the company also regularly burnt garbage, causing
severe air pollution.
Donors at home,
abroad help Wutip victims
Hundreds of
overseas Vietnamese people in the
The fund was raised
during an October 13 gathering at New Saigon restaurant in
Meanwhile, on
October 14, the
Organisations and
individuals at the ceremony contributed over 418 million VND (19,646 USD)
while more than 60 agencies, units and businesses committed over 3.7 billion
VND.
Wutip, the tenth to
hit
Mountainous
voters ask for social development support
Voters in the
northern mountainous provinces of Lang Son and Cao Bang have met with the
deputies to the National Assembly’s upcoming sixth meeting, asking them to
convey an array of their issues needing the law-making body’s answer.
Voters in Lang Son
have voiced the need for the continued socio-economic development investment
in mountainous and remote areas and the review of implementation of policies
on education, healthcare and job generation for ethnic minorities.
They underlined the
necessity of focusing all resources on building essential infrastructural
facilities, like power lines, drinking water pipes, and bridges to ensure
long-term benefits for local people.
They also gave
their opinions on policies on salary and housing assistance for officials
serving in military and police units, as well as support policies for
residents in boundary areas.
Meanwhile, voters
in the neighbouring
They asked for
assistance in seeking markets for agricultural products, further developing
the agriculture sector, and building and upgrading infrastructure, especially
transport and water supply systems, in mountainous areas.
Besides, the voters
suggested that the sending of teachers to remote areas should be implemented
more properly to increase education efficiency and the procedures on
educational fee reduction for poor students should be further simplified.-
Better
access to services for people with disabilities
Disabled people of
all ages living in
According to
statistics, people living with disabilities, up to 15.3 percent of
With low levels of
education and training, few people living with disabilities have stable jobs
or regular incomes. The vast majority of people living with disabilities, up
to 80 percent, depend on their families, relatives and social allowances to
survive.
While
With financial
support from the UN Partnership to Promote the Rights of People with
Disabilities Fund, the UN’s 350,000 USD initiative will help disabled
people’s organisations (DPOs) actively engage with the Government in the
effective implementation of the Convention. The project will also help
address disability issues more effectively in different UN programmes and
projects in
The ILO-UNDP-UNICEF
joint initiative will include people with disabilities in all decision-making
steps through strengthening the capacities and role of DPOs in the advocacy,
development, implementation and monitoring of legal frameworks and policies.
UN Resident
Coordinator in Vietnam Pratibha Mehta praised disability organisations for
their timely and important work in advocating for the rights of people with
disabilities to be fully recognised in
“
The three UN
agencies will implement the project in partnership with the Vietnam
Federation on Disability, the Action Community Development Centre, the
Disability Resources and Development, the Hanoi Association of Persons with
Disability and the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs.
The UN Joint
Programme on People with Disabilities in Vietnam is based on the expertise
and involvement of UNDP in support of ratifying conventions, human
rights-based methods and access to justice; the expertise and experience of
UNICEF in children's rights and children with disabilities as well as the
expertise and experience of ILO in policy issues and programmes related to
labour and employment.
The UN, its member
countries, and organisations of people with disabilities have created a tool
called the UN Partnership to Promote the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
(UNPRPD), aimed to support the implementation of conventions on the rights of
people with disabilities.
Young
people find harder to secure jobs in rural areas
Majority of young
people in the rural are in vulnerable employment and the rural unemployment
trend is on upward trend, according to a research carried by Vietnam Academy
of Social Sciences.
More than one-third
of 663 rural respondents in a recent survey said they were jobless while 35.8
percent of respondents are underemployment.
The survey also
found that more than half of employed respondents were farmers, 11.1% others
were public servants, 9.5 percent of them were workers and only 1.1percent of
them were businessmen. As a matter of fact, about 70 percent of employed
respondents said they had earned less than 2 million VND ( nearly 90USD) per
month.
One of the main
reasons led to increase unemployment rate among rural young people is the
rapid urbanisation process. Besides this, it was said that many agricultural
land was taken for building industrial zone, processing zone and public
facilities.
From 2004 to 2013,
750,000 hectare of land in 49 provinces across
Many businesses in
the rural areas were not considered rural labour force as their key human
resource. They did not provided financial support for young people to help
them develop their own businesses meanwhile investment in agriculture was
very modest.
The Government has
so far set up rural and industrial development programmes to solve employment
issue for rural labour force. The Government has created over 1.2 million new
jobs annually and majority of them went for rural labourers.
Houses
donated to poor in central province
The Vietnam
Industry-Trade Joint-stock Commercial Bank (VietinBank) presented 52 new
houses to poor people in the central
Besides the houses,
the bank also presented essential household utensils to local residents, a
school and a clinic to the province.
It handed over 300
million VND (14,000 USD) as relief aid to the victims of the recent storm
Wutip in the province.
Total donations
made by the bank to social welfare projects nationwide have so far amounted
to 4,000 billion VND (189 million USD).
Dien Bien
records fall in domestic violence
Domestic violence
in the northern mountainous
The event was held
to review how Dien Bien has implemented the law on prevention and control of
domestic violence over the past five years.
Incidents of domestic
violence dropped from 800 in 2009 to 530 last year. In the first half of this
year, the locality recorded just over 240 cases. Almost 90 percent of which
were brought against men.
It is partly thanks
to the active support of 73 clubs and 210 quick-response teams with some
2,000 members. They are working to raise public awareness of the fight
against domestic violence via the spread of legal publications across the
locality.
To reduce the
number of cases, the province will issue more criteria to better the combat
while paying attention to dissemination in remote and mountainous areas with
a priority given to personnel training.
Hotlines will be
launched while groups specialising in marriage and reconciliation
consultation will be established soon.
OV pupils
start new school year in Cambodia
Overseas Vietnamese
pupils at Khmer–Vietnam Tan Tien primary school started their 2013-2014
school year in
Nearly 300
Vietnamese pupils are registered at the school. Though parts of its facilities
have closed due to the recent flooding, the school is doing all it can to
offer pupils the best school curriculum as scheduled.
Addressing the
school opening, Vietnamese Ambassador Ngo Anh Dung said besides the
Vietnamese language, the Vietnamese children should also pay attention to
learning Khmer and subjects as in other Cambodian schools so that they can
easily integrate into the host society.
On the occasion,
Ambassador Dung presented scholarships to four outstanding overseas
Vietnamese students in Cambodian universities and bicycles to five pupils at
Tan Tien school.
The Vietnamese
Embassy in
Hydro-power
plant causes land fissures
Four families
living in houses close to a hydro-power plant reservoir in
The houses, in Tan
Nghia Commune in Di Linh District, have been under threat for a week.
People's Committee
Chairman Le Ngoc Chanh said the land started to sink around Gia Bac 2 hamlet,
a few hundred meters away from Dong Nai 2 Hydro-power Plant's reservoir.
He told Viet Nam
News that the earth movement had continued for a week as cracks extended
towards the reservoir.
The largest,
deepest, and longest cracks are 500 metres apart, more than two metres deep,
and two kilometers long.
Nine houses in the
area are reported to have cracked walls and damaged foundations.
Three of them
collapsed completely and two others are said to be at risk.
The cracks have
also destroyed 55 hectares of coffee planted by 16 local households.
"The incident
is the third of its kind to occur in the district in three years," Chanh
said. "But this is the worst."
According to local
residents, land subsidence started after the reservoir began storing water
three weeks ago.
"Provincial
authorities will visit the commune to study the situation, and in
co-operation with the communal administration, investigate the exact cause of
the subsidence", Chanh said.
Huge drug
bust in Bac Giang results in 10 arrests
Anti-drug police in
northern
The alleged
traffickers confessed to the police that they had been illegally transporting
and trading thousands of cakes of heroin.
The ring was led by
Trang A Tang, 31, from Loong Luong Commune in the northern mountainous
According to the
police, Tang sold drugs to Luong Thi Thao, an agent in northern
With the
co-operation of police from seven cities and provinces, Tang and his
accomplices were arrested while transporting 265 cakes of heroin worth about
VND40 billion (US$1.8 million) to Bac Giang Province. Thao was arrested in Ha
Noi.
The ring began
operating in 2010. The police are expanding their investigation to track down
other members of the ring.
Localities
asked to ensure safety of reservoirs during storm
Prime Minister
Nguyen Tan Dung directed localities and agencies yesterday to boost
management ensuring the safety of reservoirs across the country.
At present, there
are nearly 7,000 reservoirs, many of which belong to hydropower plants.
However, most of them, especially those located at small and mid-sized
hydropower plants, were built 30-40 years ago and are vulnerable to
degradation.
So the Prime
Minister asked the ministries of Agriculture and Rural Development, Natural
Resources and Environment, Sciences and Technology and local authorities to
improve the quality of planning and developing reservoirs and decentralise
and clarify the responsibilities of relevant parties for investing,
constructing and managing the works.
The Central
Committee for Flood and Storm Control asked reservoir operators in several
provinces (Thanh Hoa, Nghe An, Ha Tinh, Quang Binh. Gia Lai and Kon Tum) to
closely follow the development of storm Nari, which hit
The operators and
local authorities were asked to take drastic measures, including releasing
water at the reservoirs and quickly informing people and authorities to avoid
losses caused by flood.
According to the
National Centre for Hydro-Meteorology Forecasting, Nari – the eleventh storm
to hit
At 8am, the
strongest wind at the storm's eye reached level eight (62-74 kilometres).
Heavy rain is battering provinces from Thanh Hoa to Quang Ngai and north of
the
The centre also
warned about rising sea levels, high tides of two to three metres and waves
reaching 5-8 metres.
The storm is
expected to lose strength and become low pressure tomorrow.
Deloitte
raises funds for scholarships
A total of
US$30,000 has been raised for the Vu A Dinh Scholarship Fund at the Deloitte
Southeast Asia Partners Conference being held in
The money was
raised from donations by partners, the sale of traditional Vietnamese
souvenirs, and a charity auction of items including art pieces by renowned
Vietnamese artists, collector items such as a framed football jersey signed
by Lionel Messi, and a limited edition bronze bell.
The Vu A Dinh
Scholarship Fund supports education for ethnic students and development of
human resources in poor and remote areas.
There are not
enough bus terminals and stops or parking space to meet the expected demand,
officials from the city Department of Transport, complained to city leaders
last week.
The plan envisages
having 191,000ha for bus terminals and stops by 2020, but the area in use now
is a mere 28ha.
Duong Hong Thanh,
deputy director of the department, said the bus system has 76 starting and
termination points, but at 49 of them there is no space for parking and roads
have to be used.
Phung Dang Hai,
general director of the city Transportation Cooperative Union, said if the
co-operative has enough parking space at bus starting and ending points, the
vehicles would not have to travel long distances to find temporary parking
places and much fuel would be saved.
"Stopping
thousands of buses from travelling around the city to find parking space will
help reduce congestion on city roads.
"Without
parking places, co-operative staff find it difficult to maintain the
buses."
Department
officials also complained that it takes a lot of time and paperwork to get
approval and build bus stations.
Using
inter-provincial bus stations for city buses is a temporary solution for the
department, but the stations are severely overloaded.
The city is being
served by nearly 3,000 buses, and the department plans to get land for the
construction of not only bus stations but also free parking lots for
two-wheelers to make it convenient for commuters.
In 2011 – 15 the department
plans to buy 1,680 new buses at a cost of nearly VND2 trillion, most of it
funded by bank loans.
Food and
agriculture framework finally sees light of day
After more than a
year of preparations and consulting with various agencies, the Ministry of
Agriculture and Rural Development yesterday organised a launching ceremony
for the FAO Country Programme Framework (CPF) 2012-16 in the capital city.
The objective of
the CPF is to identify priority areas for support and formulate the
implementation plan for the 2012-16 period. FAO's priority areas are selected
based on
Addressing the
ceremony, Nguyen Thi Xuan Thu, Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Rural
Development said in
"It will be
difficult for agriculture to continue to grow from the expansive model and
the exploitation of existing natural resources, high use of intermediate
inputs and the export of raw materials," Thu said.
"It is time
for agriculture to shift from an expansive to intensive growth model. It is
time to apply an intensive growth model focusing on better quality,
efficiency, value addition and sustainability," Thu added.
She stressed that,
during the upcoming five- year development process, the CPF has defined
priorities that the FAO will continue to accompany and support
Thu noted the
support given to Viet Nam by FAO, international organisations and donors, and
said she hoped Viet Nam will continue to receive technical and financial
support from the international community during its process of restructuring
the agricultural sector.
In his remark,
JonHa Bae, FAO representative in
"
He asked
In the five year
period, the CPF has identified the four priorities that FAO will support
In the first period
of activities in
In the period from
1978-2005, FAO implemented about 100 projects in Viet Nam with a total budget
of $ 100 million, of which 36 were national projects, 53 regional projects,
10 inter-regional projects and 1 global project.
In the past five
years, FAO's support to
In his remark,
Henning Pederson, Country Director of the International Fund for Agricultural
Development (IFAD) said his agency and other international donors will be by
the side of
Henning also
reiterated his agency's commitment to co-operate with FAO and congratulated
FAO for its close working co-operation with
International
donors participating in the meeting have pledged their commitment to support
Dozens
survive as coach capsizes in Yen Bai
A passenger was
killed, one missing and 33 injured after a coach from Lai Chau to Lao Cai
plunged 3m into a stream in Yen Bai province on October 15.
The accident
happened at 03.00am when the coach was carrying 35 passengers on board en
route from Lai Chau to Lao Cai provinces.
The driver was said
to lose control when driving the vehicle along Minh An bridge in Yen Bai’s
Van Chan district, crashing into the concrete bridge railing and falling down
into the stream underneath.
Most of the
passengers managed to escape the capsized coach. One was confirmed dead, and
another remains missing.
Among the remaining
33 passengers, three were seriously injured.
Rescue workers were
searching for the missing.
The accident caused
traffic congestion on the road to Minh An commune. Relevant agencies were
deployed to clear traffic and identify the cause of the accident.
German
foundation helps build school in Soc Trang
The southern
The projects were
built with a total investment of VND700 million (almost US$33,000) sourced
from
The projects are
part of a programme to build 150 bridges in remote and difficult areas in
Based on
information, the Vietnam Food Administration on October 14 asked the National
Institute for Food Control to test all Aptamil products from the
In a recent study
by
Top formula baby
milk brands including Aptamil Toddler Growing Up, Sma Toddler, Cow and Gate
First and Hipp Organic, all contained levels of aluminum which were too high.
Both ready-to-drink
and powdered varieties were contaminated with same concentration of aluminum.
Vietnam Food
Administration has been quick to contact the Food Standards Agency and the
European Food Safety Authority over the matter yet both agencies have not
confirmed their findings yet.
According to the
Codex Alimentarius Commission, there is no adequate criterion upon which to
base a safety level for aluminum in infant formulas.
Therefore the
administration has conducted an independent testing.
Can Tho
expands VietGAP standard rice field area
The Mekong Delta
The new VietGAP
rice fields will be in Vinh Thanh, Thoi Lai, Co Do and Phong Dien districts,
added Quynh.
To support these
new large-scale rice fields, the Can Tho authority upgraded irrigation
systems in the localities, and provided high quality rice seeds for farmers.
Farmers will be
trained in farming technique and field management under the VietGAP
standards. They will also be instructed how to apply bio-technology, and use
microbiological fertilizer.
The provincial
Department of Agriculture and Rural Development also urged 13 enterprises in
the province to provide modern production equipment and pesticides to local
farmers.
In the
Winter-Spring crop of 2010-2011, the model of large-scale rice field in Vinh
Thanh district reaped an average output of 7.78 tonnes/ha, much higher than
the normal-scale rice field.
VietJet Air
offers hot promotional air fares
From October 15-17,
VietJet Air is offering 10,000 tickets at only VND100,000 per ticket on three
new routes, namely, Hanoi-Hue, Hanoi-Buon Ma Thuot, and Ho Chi Minh City-Quy
Nhon.
The time frame for
use of these tickets is from October 20 to April 20, but the promotion is not
applicable during public holidays and Tet Festival.
The tickets apply
on daily flights on the above routes.
In related news,
the national carrier Vietnam Airlines has announced cancellation of flights
and delays in many flights from airports in the central city of
The airline has
cancelled four flights on routes from HCMC-Da Nang and four others on routes
from Hanoi-Da Nang.
More than 2,000
passengers will be affected by this cancellation and delays, informed the
airline, adding that it will try to arrange other flights for the stranded
passengers as soon as possible.
Passengers can
visit website www.vietnamairlines.com or contact Vietnam Airline agents for
updated information.
Over 100
students participate in Blood Donation
115 volunteers from
Ho Chi Minh's universities, colleges and the general public took part in a
blood donation camp organized by the Ho Chi Minh City Hematology and Blood
Transfusion Hospital in collaboration with the HCMC Youth Social Work Center,
on October 13.
People were eager
to donate blood to help patients in hospitals and health centers. Bui Xuan
Thoi, a 28-year-old staff of HCMC Youth Social Work Center has donated blood
more than 14 times. He believes that donating blood is a meaningful activity
to help sick people.
The Blood Donation
Camp took place at
The Saigon 2
Bridge, that links District 2 and Binh Thanh District in
The Saigon 2 Bridge
will significantly contribute to easing traffic congestion in the area.
The bridge is
987.32 meters long and 23.5 meters wide, with four lanes for cars and one
lane for motorbikes. It has been built under the BT (Build-Transfer) form at
a cost of nearly VND1.5 trillion (US$70.75 million).
To relieve overload
on the existing
Concrete measures
to deal with the pollution caused by wastewater discharged from industrial
parks in the Mekong Delta were under discussion at a recent international
workshop in Can Tho city.
The event was
co-organised by the Ministry of Science and Technology, the Ministry of
Natural Resources and Environment and representatives from the German AKIZ
project.
Participants were
warned that the region is facing a number of adverse environmental impacts
caused by industrial parks’ operations such as polluted air and water.
The delta is home
to 120 industrial parks and aims to have 240 by 2020. They are reported to
discharge an average of 47 million litres of wastewater and 220,000 tonnes of
solid waste every year.
According to the
ministry, only 66 percent of the region’s industrial zones are built with
waste treatment stations.
Head of the
Southwest Environmental Protection Bureau Pham Dinh Don conceded the
pollution in the industrial zones, saying that as the provinces and cities
failed to follow the region’s master plan on socio-economic development, the
environmental protection work has been ineffective.
To deal with the
problem, the participants suggested focusing on the industrial parks’
development plans in line with the local sustainable socio-economic
development and environmental protection plans. In addition, more money
should be poured into upgrading industrial park infrastructure to protect the
environment.-
Source: VEF/VNA/VNS/VOV/SGT/SGGP/Dantri
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