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Vietnam shares end three-day decline
Vietnamese shares rose on both local markets yesterday, snapping a three-day decline, led by large-cap stocks. The benchmark Vietnam Index on the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange rose 1.2 per cent to close at 564.26 points. The southern index dropped 2.9 per cent in the previous ...
Computer viruses plaguing Vietnam
Computer viruses caused a loss of VND8.7 trillion (US$400 million) in Vietnam last year compared to VND8.5 trillion in 2014, the BKAV Technology Group revealed in its latest network security survey released last month. Nearly 63,000 new viruses appeared last year, infecting 61.7 million computers. Keep reading ...
SMEs need support to benefit from free trade pacts

Vietnam’s domestic small and medium sized enterprises need close co-operation from public offices in getting information about regulations of free trade agreements for getting more benefits from the agreements. This was suggested by experts at an Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) public-private dialogue. Keep reading ...
Casino tax receipts up 33 pct in 2015: government
The government collected $34.7 million in taxes from Cambodia’s 63 licensed casinos in 2015, a 33 per cent increase over the previous year, a Ministry of Economy and Finance official said on 12 January. Ros Phirun, deputy director of the ministry’s Finance Industry department, attributed the ...
Fish catches slowing as waters deteriorate

Cambodia’s coastal fish yields declined by 5 per cent in the past year, a coastal fishery administration officer said on 12 January. Nen Chamroeun, administration official in Sihanoukville, said fishermen switching to factory work and venturing onto the water less often were the main culprits for ...
More than 70 awaiting deportation
More than 50 Vietnamese immigrants have been detained by Cambodia’s Interior Ministry’s immigration police following two recent raids, bringing the total number of people awaiting deportation for being in the country illegally to 73, according to an official. Keep reading ...
Daw Suu highlights ‘deeply rooted’ educational flaws
Myanmar’s deeply rooted rote learning system is outdated and leads to poor educational standards, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi said on 11 January. Improving the country’s education system will be a key challenge for the new administration when it takes over in March. Keep reading ...
Mandalay tent dwellers hope to get public housing

Tent-dwellers on the banks of the Ayeyarwady River in Mandalay may soon be exchanging their canvas walls for bricks and mortar, as the regional government seeks tenants for newly completed low-cost housing. The Mandalay Region government has decided not to charge would-be tenants a deposit amounting ...
Hepatitis survey points to nearly 5 million infected
Nearly 5 million people in Myanmar suffer from a form of hepatitis, health officials say. A nationwide survey conducted last year estimated that about 3.3 million people suffer from hepatitis B and a further 1.3 million live with hepatitis C. Keep reading ...
Vietnam battles to balance State budget

Vietnam Minister of Finance Dinh Tien Dung said in an interview on VTV on 10 January that one of the key tasks that his ministry will fulfil this year is to balance the state budget. Dung said it was projected that in 2016 the crude oil price ...