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Police check boxes of dead dogs and cats seized in a car January 12, 2016. Photo: Quynh An/Zing

1 ton of dogs, cats seized before reaching northern Vietnam restaurants

The driver said he was hired to carry the dead animals and innards from Da Nang to Thai Binh Province  

Three men arrested in Ben Tre Province on January 6, 2016 with 12 dead dogs. Photo credit: Quang Duy/Tuoi Tre

3 dog theft suspects arrested in Vietnam after firing stun gun at cops

The men carried 12 dead dogs, allegedly to restaurants in the Mekong Delta province of Tien Giang

Four local steel producers said cheap imports have hurt their business. Photo credit: TBKTSG

Vietnam opens probe into cheap steel imports

Four Vietnamese companies have proposed a punitive 33-45 percent tariff on imported steel billets and rods

Vietnam's trade deficit with China has risen 12 percent from last year. File photo

Vietnam reports $3.2bln trade deficit in 2015, mostly with China

Without the strong performance of the FDI sector, the trade gap could have been much larger

Vietnam sees worrying shift from trade surplus to deficit this year

Vietnam sees worrying shift from trade surplus to deficit this year

Trade deficit hit $4 billion at the end of September as exports by local companies shrink

The Kenyan Foreign Affairs Cabinet Secretary Amina Mohamed (L) and the Director General of the World Trade Organization (WTO) Roberto Azevedo attend the opening of the World Trade Organization (WTO) Summit in Nairobi, Kenya December 15, 2015.

WTO backs agricultural reforms, split on Doha

  Trade experts greeted the deal on the talks with scepticism.

Vietnamese customs seizes 2.2 tons of elephant ivory

Vietnamese customs seizes 2.2 tons of elephant ivory

835 pieces of elephant tusks were hidden in bags of beans

A Vietnamese steel factory. Photo: Diep Duc Minh

Official inaction leaves Vietnam businesses struggling against cheap imports

Vietnam has taken action against foreign dumping in only four cases in the last 11 years, and things don't...

3 dog thieves arrested in southern Vietnam, after speedy chase and stun gun fired

3 dog thieves arrested in southern Vietnam, after speedy chase and stun gun fired

The two arrests were made within ten days, both at early hours

A Vietnamese seafood processing factory. Photo: Chi Nhan

Vietnam catfish exporters forecast gloomy future as US tightens quality control

US new inspection rules are protectionist measures, violating the World Trade Organization regulations, they said

Despite being expected to gain most benefit from the TPP, a few out of 2,000 garment firms across Vietnam have been interested in the trade pact. Photo: Diep Duc Minh

Vietnam companies show little interest in TPP

As with Vietnam's other trade pacts, this too is in danger of flying under the radar

A photo from French customs shows the big haul of ivory smuggled by two Vietnamese from Ethiopia en route to Hanoi

2 Vietnamese air passengers arrested in France with 95 kilos of ivory

French customs suspect they are part of an organized smuggling ring

An undated still image taken from a video made available by the Russian Defence Ministry in Moscow, Russia December 2, 2015, shows the Turkish-Syrian border crossing.

Islamic State oil is going to Assad, some to Turkey, U.S. official says

  Militants were selling as much as $40 million a month of oil

Police in Vinh Long Province caught two men carrying 13 dead dogs on their motorbikes on Wednesday morning. Without certificates of origins, the dogs are supposed to be disposed of as a kind of illegal good. Photo: Thanh Duc

2 arrested with 13 dead dogs en route to slaughterhouses

The drivers said they were only paid to deliver the dogs

An arbitration panel at the World Trade Organization ruled that the US policy, known by its acronym COOL, was unfair because it puts imported livestock at a disadvantage to domestic livestock

Canada, Mexico win WTO nod for $1 bn sanctions against US

  The ruling "makes clear that trade agreements can -- and do -- threaten even the most favored US consumer protections."
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