Vietnam contributes to climate change response

Vietnam contributes to climate change response

(VOVWORLD) - The Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) conference on climate change response toward sustainability opened in Can Tho city on Monday. The 3-day event shows the global efforts of Vietnam and...
SMEs encouraged to participate in green growth projects

SMEs encouraged to participate in green growth projects

(VOVWORLD) - Consumers demand more in products and services as living conditions improve and Vietnam further integrates into the global economy. Green growth projects help small and medium-sized enterprises conserve resources...
Vietnam promotes renewable energy development

Vietnam promotes renewable energy development

(VOVWORLD) - As fossil fuels run out, the use of renewable energy is necessary for Vietnam's development orientation and energy security. Vietnam is considered a country with a great potential...
EU expands Russia sanctions

EU expands Russia sanctions

(VOVWORLD) - The European Union on Friday imposed sanctions on three more Russians, including Deputy Energy Minister Andrei Cherezov, and three Russian companies over the delivery of Siemens' turbines to Moscow...
Homegrown hydropower plant begins operation

Homegrown hydropower plant begins operation

(VOVworld) – The Lai Chau hydropower plant was inaugurated on Tuesday in Nam Nhun district, Lai Chau province. The power plant bears the stamp of Vietnamese engineers from design to construction, installation...
Scenario for climate change response in Vietnam

Scenario for climate change response in Vietnam

(VOVworld ) - Vietnam continues to be singled out as one of the world’s climate change hotspots. With its long coastline and low-lying deltas, researchers warn millions of people in the country...
Wednesday May 28, 2014

Wednesday May 28, 2014

(VOVworld) - Foreigners preparing to visit Vietnam frequently ask about transportation. We have some suggestions for getting around. This is in response to a question from Indian listener Jayanta Chakrabarty about public...