Political
News Headlines 28/4
IPU
organising board meets
The Steering and
Organisation Boards of the 132nd Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union
(IPU –132) convened a plenary session in Ha Noi on Saturday to prepare for
the global event.
Slated for March
2015, the assembly will gather lawmakers from around the world.
National Assembly
(NA) Vice Chairwoman Tong Thi Phong, who is also head of the IPU -132
Organisation Board, thanked board members for fulfilling their assigned
duties, especially when it came to completing the procedure for signing an
agreement between the Vietnamese NA and the IPU regarding the preparations
for the IPU Assembly.
With regard to
financial and logistical work, Phong also urged members of subcommittees to
complete the necessary preparations quickly.
She asked the IPU
–132 Sub-Secretariat and relevant sub-committees to create training content
for the NA delegation and members, volunteers and press agencies ahead of the
event.
Agencies in charge
of information and communication at the event were also required to update
information on the IPU's official website in line with a signed agreement.
Prime
Minister pledges to help businesses
A conference
between Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung and representatives of the businesses
nationwide opened in
Deputy PMs Nguyen
Xuan Phuc, Hoang Trung Hai and Vu Van Ninh joined leaders of several
ministries at the conference.
Opening the event,
PM Dung said that the conference aims to assess business development and
identify obstacles to success, so that the Government can introduce measures
enabling companies to thrive, thus benefitting the national economy.
According to a
business report, during 2011-2013 there were 224,000 newly-established
enterprises.
In the first
quarter of this year, more than 18,000 businesses registered for
establishment with a total capital of 98 trillion VND (4.6 billion USD), up
17 percent in number and 23 percent in value from the same period last year.
However,
difficulties forced nearly 17,000 others to dissolve or temporarily stop
operations in the period, representing a year-on-year rise of 9.6 percent.
The private sector
contributes most to the country’s GDP. From 2009 to 2012 it contributed 48-49
percent, followed by the public sector (over 30 percent) and the FDI sector
(17-18 percent).
The 14th meeting of
the Vietnam-Laos Joint Working Group on Border Marker Planting is taking
place in
The meeting aims to
assess the remaining workload of the project on building more markers and
upgrading existing ones along the Vietnam-Laos land borderline and
deliberated how to fulfill the work within this year.
Participants also
examined and approved 18 topographic maps at a 1/10,000 scale for 16 pairs of
border gates and two areas which were depicted with great differences in the
two countries’ border maps on a 1/50,000 scale.
The two sides
compared views on issues related to a new draft agreement on regulations for
managing the Vietnam-Laos border line.
Preparatory work
for upgrading the pair of border gates between
APF
committee convenes in Ha Noi
The Committee on
Parliamentary Affairs of the Francophone's Parliamentary Assembly (APF)
convened in Ha Noi on Sunday
Addressing the
opening ceremony,
For his part, APF
President Robert Aubin spoke highly of the Viet Nam National Assembly's
contributions to the APF's bilateral and multilateral activities.
According to the
official, the Committee on Parliamentary Affairs, as one of the four standing
committees in the APF, plays an important role in implementing the
organisation's activities. It is in charge of the study and review of the
parliament's common interests as well as inter-parliamentary co-operation and
legal issues within the Francophone community.
VN-Belarus
economic ties promoted
A seminar on
promoting trade, investment, tourism and labour co-operation between Viet Nam
and Belarus was held in the latter's capital city of Minsk on Friday.
Vietnamese
Ambassador to Belarus Do Van Mai said the two countries were making efforts
to boost two-way trade and investment, as well as expand connections in industry,
credit and export assistance.
In addition to
tourism and trade ties, labour export has emerged as a field of significant
potential for both sides' businesses. Hoang Kim Ngoc, deputy head of the
Overseas Labour Management Department under the Ministry of Labour, War
Invalids and Social Affairs, suggested Vietnamese companies recruit and train
workers carefully in order to gain a firm foothold in the Belarusian labour
market.
Belarusian
Ambassador to Viet Nam Valery Sadokho noted that bilateral economic relations
were enjoying stable development, with two-way trade currently approaching
US$200 million.
The progress of
negotiations on a free trade area between the Customs Union of Russia,
The seminar also
offered a chance for the two countries' businesses to meet and seek partners.
The countries aim to raise trade turnover to US$500 million by 2015.
Can Tho
should be more dynamic: PM
Prime Minister
Nguyen Tan Dung asked Can Tho city to be more creative and dynamic when it
came to economic structural reforms and reaching out to new export markets.
Such changes would make the city a leading driver of development in the
Mekong Delta region, the PM said while working with local top-ranking
officials on Saturday.
At the session,
Dung suggested the city pay more attention to the processing industry, as
well as applying technology to production, adding that officials must also
effectively implement policies to attract and promote investment.
He underlined the
need for Can Tho to combine the building of new-style rural areas with
poverty reduction and vocational training in order to improve the living
conditions of rural residents.
During the working
session, Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam said that as a hub of the Mekong
Delta region, Can Tho needed to proactively put forth its own policies and
methods. This would enable the city to reach a greater level of development
in health, science-technology, education and training.
Dam spoke highly of
the city's proposal to pilot the application of power-point lectures, a move
to address the shortcomings of current textbooks. So far, 16 localities have
registered to apply this model at their schools, he said.
In the first
quarter of 2014, Can Tho posted GDP growth of 8.32 percent. This year, the
city will focus on solving difficulties for enterprises, boosting production,
increasing business competitiveness and calling for investment in
advantageous fields.
On the same day,
Dung also attended a working session with Bac Lieu provincial authorities in
which he asked the southern province to use its abundant land resources to
its advantage, focusing on farming and aquaculture.
He said more
attention should be directed to zoning off aquaculture areas and processing
food and aquatic products for export using advanced technology.
Going into more detail,
he suggested Bac Lieu help farmers buy seedlings, capital and facilities in
order to create a value chain that would make it easier to churn out
competitive products. At the same time, the province should focus more on
education, especially vocational training for skilled workers, he said, and
should pay attention to the potential of the tourism and services sector to
generate more earnings for the local economy.
The Prime Minister
asked Bac Lieu to work harder to ensure that new rural community residents
had high-quality health care services and stable incomes.
Responding to the
province's request for more State budget allocation to key projects, the
government leader demanded that the funds be spent on building hospitals,
schools, university dormitories and roads.
At the session,
secretary of the provincial Party Committee Vo Van Dung reported that the
local economy had expanded by 11.3 percent year-on-year and more and more
residents were enjoying comfortable lives.
He informed the
leader that the province had implemented the Bac Lieu wind power plant
project, one of the first of its kind in
Earlier, Dung
toured the wind power plant, located in Vinh Trach Dong commune, and offered
incense at a memorial dedicated to war heroes.
Quang Binh
province marks 410th founding anniversary
The central
Addressing the
ceremony, Luong Ngoc Binh, Secretary of the provincial Party Committee and
Chairman of the People’s Council, reviewed the locality’s foundation and
development process.
Quang Binh has a
distinctive place in Vietnam’s history, as it is a converge venue for many of
Vietnam’s great cultures, including Viet Muong-Champa, Dong Son-Sa Huynh, and
Thang Long-Phu Xuan.
The province is the
birthplace of many Vietnamese heroes and geniuses, such as Ly Thuong Kiet,
Dao Duy Tu and Vo Nguyen Giap, to name just a few.
In addition, Quang
Binh is also blessed with beautiful landscape with many tourist attractions,
including the Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park which has been recognised as
a World’s Natural Heritage Site by UNESCO.
On the occasion,
Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc presented the Ho Chi Minh Order to the
province.
Visit to
The Cuban Institute
of Friendship with the People and the Vietnamese Embassy on April 25 visited
residents of Ben Tre village in Cuba’s Artemisa province to celebrate the
39th anniversary of Vietnam’s Liberation Day (April 30).
Talking to locals,
Vietnamese Ambassador Duong Minh hailed the support of Cuban people,
including Ben Tre villagers, to
He described the
visit of former Cuban President Fidel Castro to a liberated area in central
Quang Tri province in 1973 as a landmark in the two countries’ solidarity.
On this occasion,
the embassy presented gifts to pupils of the Mártires de Tarará primary
school and the Amiguitos de los Vietnamitas (Little friends of
Ben Tre village is
a member of the Cuba-Vietnam Friendship Association.
In 1969, a group of
Vietnamese students in
Source: VNN/VOV/VNS/VNA
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Thứ Hai, 28 tháng 4, 2014
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