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Student
faces Facebook page probe
Ha Noi's Police
High-tech Crime Prevention Faculty summoned Nguyen Van Tien to investigate
his behaviour of smearing Vingroup Joint Stock Company on social network
Facebook.
Tien, born in 1991,
in the
Earlier, Vingroup
submitted a document to the police to report a fan page on Facebook titled
"Vingroup lua tien khach hang" (roughly translated as
"Vingroup cheated customers").
The investigating
agency then discovered that in late August 2013, Tien used his Facebook
account to start a fan page that he named Vingroup and also took the
company's logo as an avatar.
14 year old
girl infected with bizarre skin disease
A 14 year old girl
in Ba Nam Commune is discovered to have the unidentified skin disease
plaguing Ba To District in the central
Le Han Phong,
chairman of People’s Committee in Ba To District confirmed this on April 14
that a 14 year old girl in Dut Village 1 in Ba Nam Commune had the bizarre
skin disease. Ba Nam Commune has not recorded any case of the strange skin
disease before
The girl was
hospitalized on April 9 when she was in critical condition; accordingly the
local hospital has transferred her to the province hospital. Currently she is
being treated in Children Hospital No.2 in
The Department of
Health and
Before, a case of
the bizarre skin disease had been discovered in Ba Dien Commune which is
center of the disease.
Rise in
measles diagnoses not yet called epidemic
While the number of
cases of children who have been diagnosed with measles was higher than
expected, a health ministry official says it is not unusually high for this
time of year.
Some 2,490 children
have been diagnosed with the disease so far this year, leading to 25
fatalities.
Head of the
ministry's Health Preventive Department Tran Dac Phu said that localities
were gradually gaining control of the situation.
Phu said that under
a decision signed by Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung in 2010, an epidemic was
only proclaimed when national health agencies failed to control a disease.
The ministry also
reported that the number of cases this year was lower than in 2009-10, when
over 8,200 children were diagnosed with measles.
"Measles is a
cyclical disease," Phu said.
Phu said that the
outbreak would be brought under control in the next few months.
Statistics from the
Viet Nam National Hospital of Paediatrics showed that up to 1,000 children
were admitted to the hospital over the past four months.
Do Thien Hai,
deputy head of the ministry's Infectious Disease Department, told Nguoi Lao
Dong (Labourer) newspaper usually only 30 to 40 children on average were
admitted to the hospital with measles each year.
"I am surprised
at the number of children who have been admitted with measles in the last
four months," he said.
He said that in the
past, it took only five to seven days to treat a child with measles, but now
it was taking from two to three weeks.
The Viet Nam National
Hospital of Paediatrics was also concerned about overcrowding, reported Nguoi
Lao Dong.
So far this year,
83 children have been admitted with measles to
In a related move,
the ministry plans to provide 30 ventilators to four hospitals to help treat
children with measles.
Unsealed
container blamed for deadly kiln explosion
Local police have
confirmed melted scraps overflowing from an uncapped container were the main
cause leading to a kiln explosion at the Pomina 3 Steel Plant in the southern
The blast happened
at at around 7pm at the facility in Phu My Industrial Park No 1 in Tan Thanh
District.
Examining the scene
yesterday, local police in collaboration with police from the Ministry of
Public Security's Criminal Science Institute found melted scraps had
overflowed from the uncapped container when the container was moving. The
melted scraps, heated to more than 1,500 degrees Celsius, exploded after coming
into contact with colder surrounding materials and equipment.
Police also found
that workers had forgotten to seal the container with the cap, which has an
estimated weight of 6 tonnes. According to workers at the plant, the kiln has
a capacity to melt more than 100 tonnes of steel and heats to over 1,000
degrees Celsius.
The plant's
authorities also blamed the accident on workers failing to comply with
regulations in the production process.
The melted scraps
from the blast injured ten workers who were sent to Cho Ray hospital in
Of the victims, two
had suffered minor burns and had been discharged.
Three other
workers, who were seriously burned in the accident, were no longer critical,
according to the steel plant's General Director Do Tien Sy.
Three workers,
Hoang Thanh Thinh,19; Nguyen Van Thai, 23; and Doan Le Phuong, 23, had
received burns to between 61 to 85 per cent of their body.
The remaining
workers were gradually recovering, he said.
He added that the
company would cover all the victims' medical costs and would provide care for
Thinh's children in case he was unable to continue working. Thinh received
the most extreme burns from the incident.
Plastic
surgery death to be re-investigated
Ha Noi People's
Court has decided to send the case of Nguyen Manh Tuong, who was alleged to
have thrown a patient's body into the river after she died on his operating
table back to city police for further investigation.
The decision was
announced at the hearing into the case yesterday. The doctor, Nguyen Manh
Tuong, 40, was accused of violating regulations on examination and treatment
and infringing procedures governing human remains.
Tuong was said to
have been working at his own at Cat Tuong cosmetic surgery centre when the
patient died on the operating table from complications during breast
-enhancement surgery.
Tuong allegedly
carried the woman's body to his car, before disposing of it at midnight. He
then went to work at Bach Mai hospital on the following day as normal.
According to the
indictment, 30 minutes after surgery began, Le Thi Thanh Huyen, the patient,
had difficulty breathing and began foaming at the mouth. Tuong gave her an
injection and she appeared to recover.
But at 5:45 pm,
Huyen's body suddenly turned blue and her blood pressure could not be
measured. Tuong put her on a respirator and gave her a cardiotonic but could
not revive her.
Speaking at the
hearing, Tuong said he decided to take Huyen to Buu Dien (Post) Hospital, but
when they reached it, too many people were at the hospital's entrance.
At that time,
Khanh, the salon guard, who helped Tuong put the body to his car, suggested
to Tuong that they should dump the body into the
The Jury Committee
decided that there were several problems relating to the medical profession
that needed to be made clear, and returned documents on the case to local
police for more investigation.
More
methadone treatment centres to open in HCM City
Two more methadone
treatment centres will open in
Methadone is used
as a pain reliever in drug-addiction detoxification and maintenance programmes.
Speaking at a
conference on HIV/AIDS prevention, Hua Ngoc Thuan, vice chairman of the
city's People's Committee, said the methadone distribution points would be
located in all wards and communes.
Nguyen Hoang Long,
head of the Viet Nam Administration of HIV/AIDS, said the city's methadone
coverage rate among addicts was too low.
According to a
report from the HCM City AIDS Prevention Committee, at least 1,461 addicts
out of 16,000 addicts were treated with methadone between 2011 and 2013.
The existing
methadone treatment centres are located in the districts of 4,6, 8, Binh
Thanh, Go Vap, and Thu Duc.
Long asked the city
to open more centres so that he could increase the number of addicts to 5,000
by 2015.
Long said that
methadone treatment was a highly effective method to prevent drug relapse.
The treatment has been carried out since 2008, and with a total of 94
methadone treatment centres serving 16,500 users in the country.
By 2015, the centre
expects to treat 80,000 drug addicts with methadone.
Regional
forum tackles mental health
The Asia-Pacific
International Research and Education Network began its first meeting at a
two-day forum on mental health in Ha Noi yesterday.
Organised by the
universities of
Ministry statistics
show that nearly 15 per cent of the country's population have suffered from
mental disorders at some time, such as depression, epilepsy, alcohol-use and
dementia.
A WHO report in
2008 said that more than 150 million people worldwide suffered from
depression, 125 million were affected by alcohol-use disorders and 50 million
had epilepsy.
Blast
victims are no longer in critical condition
Three workers who
were seriously burned in an accident at the Pomina 3 Steel Plant in the
southern
The plant's general
director Do Tien Sy said that of the 10 workers who had been admitted to
Three workers,
namely Hoang Thanh Thinh,19; Nguyen Van Thai, 23; and Doan Le Phuong, 23, had
received between 61 to 85 per cent burns.
Sy stated that the
company would cover all medical costs of the victims and would take care of
the children of Thinh, who received the maximum burn injuries, till they
reach adulthood in case he loses his ability to work.
He added that the
initial report about the melted scraps, which had injured the workers, was
not completely correct.
Solar
energy system lights up flagpole on Ly Son island
The
Thanks to the 200
million VND (9,400 USD) system, the flag flying high on Thoi Loi Peak is now
visible at night to fishermen at sea.
Deputy Secretary of
the HCMCYU’s Quang Ngai chapter Nguyen Hoang Hiep said the work aims to raise
the youth’s awareness of their responsibility for national construction and
sovereignty protection.
The same day, the
Quang Ngai chapter in coordination with a group of doctors from the Ho Chi
Minh City Central Odonto-Maxillo-Facial Surgery (OMS) Hospital and the Cho
Ray Hospital provided free check-ups and medicines for 800 local patients and
donated dentist equipment worth 150 million VND (around 7,000 USD) to the Ly
Son health care centre.
On the occasion,
the HCMCYU’s Ho Chi Minh City chapter granted 200 gifts to the poor on the
island while the Quang Ngai chapter presented two houses worth 60 million VND
(around 2,800 USD) to local people.-
Northeastern
locals optimistic about public administration
The Provincial
Governance and Public Administration Index (PAPI) in northeastern localities
has shown positive improvements in recent years, heard a conference in
northern Thai Nguyen province on April 14.
PAPI is a policy
tool that aims to measure the administration and governance efficiency of the
State administration system in all 63 provinces and cities nationwide.
The index is based
on a philosophy considering citizens as the customers of public
administration agencies, capable of overseeing and assessing the
effectiveness of local governance and public administration.
According to a
report carried out in
In the northeastern
provinces, the attitude, responsibility and levels of administrative
officials when solving relevant issues have drawn the most public attention.
The northeastern
region is comprised of Ha Giang, Cao Bang, Bac Kan, Lang Son, Tuyen Quang,
Quang Ninh, Bac Giang and Thai Nguyen provinces.-
Tuyen Quang
finances home building
The
Chairman of the Tan
Trao commune People’s Committee – which manages the village - Nguyen Van Hoa
said locals will receive a maximum funding of 200 million VND (9,500 USD) to
build new houses while 100 million VND (4,700 USD) will be used for repair
work.
The communal authorities
will closely watch over the disbursement to ensure that the package will
reach the hands of families in need.
According to the
committee, proceeds raised from the public for the endeavour has amounted to
2 billion VND (90,000 USD). Eleven households have been chosen to benefit
from the scheme.
Recognised as a
special national relic in 2012, Tan Trao was once a revolutionary base and
the capital of liberated zone during the resistance war against the French
colonialists.
Many historical
decisions were made at the site, leading to the success of the 1945 August
Revolution.
Online
bridge management system urged to be used nationwide
The Directorate for
Roads of Vietnam (DRVN) has been asked to soon complete and apply the online
bridge management system in all localities nationwide by the third quarter of
2014.
The Vietnamese
Bridge Management System (VBMS) software is part of the transport sector’s
credit project on improving the national road network, which uses the Japan
International Cooperation Agency’s fund for the bridge management system from
2005.
Deputy Minister of
Transport Nguyen Hong Truong said that the software will help road managers
monitor conditions of each bridge so that they can promptly put forth maintenance
plans.
More than 4,000
bridges across the nation will be kept a close watch by the system.
Widespread
effort needed to provide jobs for disabled workers
Providing
vocational training and creating jobs for persons with disabilities (PWDs)
requires collaboration among authorities at all levels and the whole society,
Deputy Minister of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs (MOLISA) Nguyen Trong
Dam has noted.
At present, there
are some 6.7 million disabled people in
In 2013, about
80,000 PWDs gained vocational skills in jobs suitable for their health, such
as spa servces, animal husbandry, mushroom cultivation, carpentry, and making
clothes and bamboo products.
Over the period,
chapters of the Vietnam Association for the Support of Disabled People and
Orphans gave training to 2,900 PWDs and provided jobs for 1,100 of them.
The association
opened 33 training courses in 16 provinces such as southern Binh Duong,
central Ha Tinh and northern Bac Giang.
Nearly 800 PWDs in
Hung Yen, Ha
Meanwhile, many
organisations and businesses have employed PWDs. For example, the Customs
Sub-Department of District 1 in
According to
MOLISA’s General Department of Vocational Training, around 1.5 million people
in
Tran Quang Dung,
Chairman of the Association of PWDs in the
Additionally, they
are mostly equipped with handicraft-making skills, while those with more
advanced capacity struggle to find workplaces with suitable facilities.
A prejudiced
attitude of businesses towards the group is also deemed as a barrier to PWDs’
access to vocational training, Dung added.
Chairman of the
Vietnam Association for the Support of Disabled People and Orphans Nguyen
Dinh Lieu said that by now society should know well that PWDs are as capable
of working as well as able-bodied people can.
He added that
providing the group with professional skills is an important mission for
managerial agencies and social organisations.
Many of Da Nang’s
senior high schools have organised meaningful activities to help their pupils
to thoroughly understand issues relating to the East Sea, especially to Viet
n am’s sacred sovereignty over the Hoang Sa (Paracel) and Truong Sa (Spratly)
archipelagos , a local newspaper reported.
According to the Da
Nang Today online, a large number of the pupils have visited exhibitions at
the
Some staff members
from the museum’s Division of Foreign Relations said that they were very
surprised by the local pupils’ excellent knowledge of the historical,
economic and geopolitical values of these archipelagos.
At a recent
exhibition, a female pupil from the
It was assumed that
this student must have read many documents about the current situation of
Viet n am’s sea and islands in the context of the increasing number of
landlocked and sea-locked countries around the world paying special attention
to sea-related issues.
Clubs “I Love
History” have been opened at many local senior high schools. One hundred
members of the
T hanks to the
numerous exhibitions and talks, local pupils now understand more about the
sea-related issues. This will encourage a deep sense of love for the country’s
sea and islands, as well as the national territorial integrity.
World-famous
diplomats, including late President Ho Chi Minh, who led
The event saw the
participation of representatives from the embassies of Asian, African and
In his opening
speech at the conference, Vietnamese Charge d’Affaires a.i. to Egypt Nguyen
Hong Son briefed participants on the stages of the Vietnamese revolution,
including the event when President Ho Chi Minh delivered the Declaration of
Independence 69 years ago, to establish the Democratic Republic of Vietnam -
the first people’s democratic state in Southeast Asia, which is now the
Socialist Republic of Vietnam .
Son, one of the
five key speakers, highlighted the major points of Ho Chi Minh’s diplomacy,
which is built upon several principles such as steadfastness in goal, a
flexible strategy, good understanding of the other side, establishing
alliance to isolate the main rival, and pursuing the policy of national
independence in connection with international solidarity and cooperation.
The President of
the Organisation of Egypt and the World, Magdy Morgan and key speakers from
Int’l
ophthalmology seminar in Hue
More than 200
domestic and foreign ophthalmologists are attending a symposium on ophthalmology
in the central Thua Thien-Hue province’s
The biennial event,
the fifth of its kind in the imperial
The hospital’s
Director Bui Duc Phu said the symposium was first held in the hospital during
the Hue Festival in 2006 with the assistance from the
The seminar covers
a number of thematic issues such as glaucoma, eye treatment and surgery,
giving ophthalmologists a chance to get updated on eye diseases and
treatments.
According to the
Vietnam Ophthalmological Society (VOS) and the Vietnam National Institute of
Ophthalmology, the number of Vietnamese people suffering from blindness now
accounts for 3.1% of the total population, while 15-40% of the population
including about 3 million children, have refractive eye disorders.
The
ophthalmological sector is intent on reducing the rate of blind people aged
over 50 to 2.35% by 2019 and establish eye care centres for children.
Local
doctors get diabetes training
As many as 1,500
doctors nationwide are benefiting from an international diabetes training
programme which opened in
Under the 2014-2016
programme, 30 local doctors have been sent to the US in 2014 to be updated on
the latest treatment for the condition, which has been growing rapidly more
common both domestically and globally in recent years as a main result of
unhealthy lifestyles and lack of physical activities.
According to Deputy
Health Minister Le Thi Xuyen, the proportion of diabetes in the 30-69 age
range accounts for nearly 5.7 percent of the total national population, while
the rate of people suffering from blood sugar disorders was estimated at 12.8
percent.
The Health Ministry
has submitted to the Government an anti-diabetes project which is expected to
be added to the national health target. The project has provided free health
check-ups and consultation for people who are prone to the disease and
nutrition care for the patients. Medical staffare also being trained to
better treat the disease.
Statistics by the
International Diabetes Federation have shown that about 371 million people
around the world are suffering from diabetes and another 280 million are in
risk of getting the condition.
The number of
patients killed by diabetes is estimated to double by 2030 if no adequate
solutions are applied, the association warned.
Education
Minister in
Minister of
Education and Training Pham Vu Luan on April 14 met his Singaporean
counterpart HengSweeKeat to discuss the operations of the Southeast Asian
Ministers of Education Organisation (SEAMEO), as well as ways to foster
bilateral cooperation in education.
Luan, who is
President of the SEAMEO Council for the 2013-2015 tenure, is visiting
During the meeting,
the two ministers talked of a number of SEAMEO’s multilateral operations,
such as a post-2015 education agenda for
Minister Luan
highly valued the support of the Singaporean Government and its Ministry for
Education in facilitating the operational efficiency of the SEAMEO Regional
Language Centre (SEAMEO REL) in
Within the
framework of the education agreement between the Vietnamese and Singaporean
Ministries of Education signed on April 25, 2007, the Singaporean side has
assisted
By the end of 2011,
as many as 10 training course has been organised for 300 Vietnamese teachers.
The Minister
proposed that Singapore continue helping train English teachers for Vietnam,
and holding more conferences to share the country’s experience with
Vietnamese experts and lecturers in the fields of biotechnology, logistics,
e-commerce and university and college management.
Minister Luan also
affirmed that
HengSweeKeat said
he believes that the Vietnam-Singapore close education partnership will
continue playing an important role in the development of bilateral ties
between the two countries.
The same day, the
Vietnamese Minister also visited the Crescent Girls’ School, one of the 13
excellent-rated schools in
SEAMEO, a
trans-governmental organisation in
SEAMEO has 20
regional centres and a network to conduct its research and training
programmes in different areas including education, science and culture.
A Government
inspection delegation led by General Inspector Huynh Phong Tranh began a
working visit to relevant Russian agencies on April 14.
The visit aims to
share anti-corruption experience and seek coordination with relevant Russian
agencies in preventing, detecting and handling corrupt acts.
The delegation will
also negotiate with the Russian Presidential Office’s Anti-Corruption Bureau
on the signing of a cooperation memorandum of understanding (MoU) between the
two agencies.
On the morning of
April 14, Vietnamese inspectors met with representatives from the Russian
Prosecutor General’s Office headed by the first deputy prosecutor, Aleksander
Buksman.
Buksman highlighted
the delegation’s visit as a contribution to enhancing Vietnam-Russian
cooperative relations, while General Inspector Phong Tranh briefed his
Russian host about the functions and anti-corruption tasks of Vietnamese
government inspectors.
Both sides also
discussed measures to strengthen anti-corruption cooperation in the future.
As scheduled, the
delegation will meet for talks with representatives from Russian audit
agencies, the Supreme Court of the
The Asia-Pacific
Research and training network forum on mental health opened in Hanoi on April
14, attended by 45 delegates from Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Hong Kong,
Mongolia, Myanmar, Philippines, Laos, Thailand and China.
Health Deputy
Minister Nguyen Viet Tien introduced the organisation of the forum and
emphasized that the event lays foundations to establish a network of regional
cooperation in service and research and training, to improve living
conditions of people with mental illness.
Tien said that a
lack of scientific research and information on mental health is a hurdle in
establishing and implementing policies, laws and plans on mental health.
In order to fulfill
targets in the global action plan on mental health in the 2013-2020 period,
it is extremely necessary to improve research and provide evidence on mental
health.
Tien stressed that
strengthening mental health is a long-term strategic task which requires the
full commitment, support and determination from both local and worldwide
governments and organisations.
With technical
assistance from the Universities of Rochester and
According to the
WHO, in 2008, there were over 150 million people diagnosed with depression,
over 125 million affected by the use of alcohol, 40 million suffering with
epilepsy and 24 million classified as mentally ill.
Around 14.9% of
Vietnamese population has demonstrated signs of mental illness.
Deputy Minister of
Planning and Investment Nguyen Chi Dung and Belgian Ambassador to Vietnam
Angelet Bruno have signed a specific agreement for the project “Capacity
Development for the Planning Reform (CDPR)”, with a total budget of 4.3
million euros.
The project aims to
improve the preparation and implementation of a socio-economic development
plan through improved planning and budgeting for pro-poor and pro-growth
policies and interventions.
It will focus on
strengthening the capacity of central level, provincial and selected local
authorities and, monitoring and evaluating plans and budget estimation
through an improved legal framework and training of trainers.
Under the project,
selected central ministries and key planning staff at provincial level will
have the opportunity to learn and share information on international planning
experiences and best practices, as well as more in depth capacity building
activities for selected sub provincial authorities.
The project will
last four years and the Ministry of Planning and Investment will be
responsible for the implementation and management of the project.
Course
improves rhino horn awareness
A training course
to raise awareness of women and business people of the threat to rhino’s
existence posed by the demand for the animal’s horn has been held recently in
Organised by the
Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and
Flora (CITES) management agency in Vietnam, the municipal Women’s Union and
the Business and Integration Magazine, the event saw the participation of
more than 500 women’s union activists and representatives from over 50
businesses in the city.
Participants were
provided with information on the situation of rhino population in
Like in many other
countries in
However, scientific
studies show that the rhino horn has no medical properties because it is
composed of mainly keratine substance, which is similar to human nail’s
composition.
According to the
Wildlife Department under the Humane Society International, since the
beginning of 2013, at least 746 rhinos have been killed for their horns in
The last rhino in
Villagers
up in arms over cement plant pollution
Hundreds of
households in
Noise and dust from
the Ang Son II Cement Plant have prompted many locals in
"My husband
died from cancer, all four of my grandchildren are also sick all the time and
one died from cancer when he was five," a local said.
On April 2 about
100 people gathered and tried to block the way to the plant. The trucks that
carry materials to the plant have also been blamed for ruining the road.
A representative of
the Ang Son II Cement Plant said they signed a contract with transport
company and so were not directly responsible for damaged roads or air
pollution from the trucks. Recently, the company held a talk and promised to
fix the pollution problem.
"We have asked
the transport company to cover their cargo and refrain from honking at
lunchtime and at night," said Bui Quang Huy, head of Office for
Organisation and Administration.
Pham Ngoc Vu,
Deputy Director of the plant, said they did everything they could to prevent
pollution, such as using water trucks, planting trees and deploying street
cleaning teams. "The factory does not emit smoke or dust. We're also a
victim in this case, we have proposed many times that local authorities build
a new resettlement area for community."
In response, the
households said they have pictures showing the plant emitting smoke and dust.
They said the water trucks are just for show and that trucks operate from
10pm to 5am, violating their agreement.
Currently, due to a
limited budget, the authorities still cannot provide a new resettlement area.
The Quang Binh Province People's Committee admitted that there is severe
pollution; they have not yet implemented any solutions but have promised to
try to relocate the households.
Wild
swallows hunted for food
Thousands of
swallows are trapped and killed daily by residents in a coastal village in
the central
This is the season
in which swallows migrate to places like
Many bird hunters
in the village have set up traps in the bamboo and trees where the swallows
fly. Swallow hunters range from the young to the old, men to women.
These birds, known
in
A swallow
trap made with dried bamboo
Many swallow
hunters have chosen a strip of sand inside the Thach Khe iron mining project
to set up traps.
Some swallow
trappers said they have seen an increased number of swallows this year due to
warm weather and an abundance of insects in the coastal areas.
On average,
thousands of swallows are caught and killed each day in the village.
The practice is
also popular in several other localities in the central region of
Lax
management allows for illegal online games
Lax management in
the online game business in
In March 2014,
inspectors from the Ministry of Information and Communications and the police
became aware of certain cases in which a number of companies in
The HCM City-based
Afoo Ltd. Co. allegedly issued illegal games for a Chinese firm called Lemon
Game Company.
Between September
2012 and May 2013, Afoo’s director was a Vietnamese national named Le Ngoc
Anh Tue. The current the director is named Yang Zhuo and is Chinese. Yang is
also a representative of Lemon Game Company.
Tue said that Afoo
Ltd. Co. was really managed by Yang and that he is just a puppet.
In
Chinese companies
normally pay their Vietnamese partners 22%-22% of their total revenues for
the game in the local market.
In 2010, following
public pressure over social evils caused by online games, the Ministry of
Information and Communications halted the licenses for this business.
This has caused
difficulties for local game companies such as FPT, VDC and VNG-Vinagame, but
has given plenty of opportunities to foreign companies and those who sell
illegal games.
At a meeting on
online games held last year, experts and managers proposed the re-licensing
local game companies, which they hoped would restrict the illegal games.
The government
issued regulations saying that online games are expected to have some kind of
legal framework under which to work so that the domestic industry could
survive. However, to date, a guiding circular to that end has not been
issued.
As a result, local
game providers have not yet been allowed to issue games.
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