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Vietnam gets loans from World Bank to aid competitiveness, green growth

Vietnam gets loans from World Bank to aid competitiveness, green growth

Vietnam will get $371 million in loans and grants   

Vietnamese coast guard personnel inspect the Thai ship they caught smuggling diesel on July 22. Photo credit: VOV

Vietnam Coast Guard seize Thai ship for selling oil

Coast Guard said oil smuggling has been rife in Vietnam’s southwestern waters since 2015.

Bachal Lal Varma, owner of Aditya jeans washers.

India needs water before it can become the world’s next factory

  Cheap water, lax enforcement leads to persistent shortages.

A shallow section of the Red River in Lao Cai Province. Photo: Minh Sang

Northern Vietnam may need 5-7 water dams to tackle drought, say scientists

Many sections of the Red River dried up in recent years as there were no effective plans to store water

Iran's top nuclear negotiator Abbas Araqchi leaves a hotel after meeting senior officials from the United States, Russia, China, Britain, Germany and France in Vienna, Austria, October 19, 2015. Photo: Reuters/Heinz-Peter Bader

U.S. to buy heavy water from Iran's nuclear program

  Iran is permitted to keep up to 130 tons of heavy water at present and up to 90 tons once its...

Nearly 340,000 families in Vietnam's southern and central regions are suffering from water shortage. Photo: Thien Nhan/Thanh Nien

Drought damage to Vietnam agriculture escalates, $250 mln and counting

The record heat has destroyed hundreds of thousands of hectares of crop and aquaculture farms  

Water scarcity this summer will be serious in several downtown areas in Hanoi. Photo: Nguyen Tuan

Hanoi to be short of water this summer

Demand can exceed one million cubic meters a day while the capacity is not increasing

The Tan Hiep Water Plant has often halted operation this dry season due to short of freshwater. Photo: Diep Duc Minh

HCMC needs reservoirs to store water as saltwater intrusion increases: experts

A US$1.5 billion plan to pump water from the Dau Tieng Reservoir, located 70km away, is a costlier option than...

Many lakes and streams in the Central Highlands have run dry. Photo credit: Cong An Thanh pho Ho Chi Minh

Vietnamese farmers cut down dying plants amid historic drought

The Central Highlands can lose 160,000 hectares or coffee and black pepper worth $22.3 million

Song Da water pipeline in Hanoi broke in August 2015. Photo: Tuan Anh/Tuoi Tre

Doubts arise as Hanoi plans to fix infamous water line with cheap pipes

The current fiberglass has broken 17 times since 2012, affecting tens of thousands of families

The high salt concentration in Saigon River is badly affecting Tan Hiep water plant’s production. Photo: Diep Duc Minh

The water crisis is quickly spreading to Ho Chi Minh City

Drought and saltwater intrusion begin to take toll on the city's water supplies, after leaving the Mekong Delta reeling

Ho Chi Minh City to tear down 7 water towers over collapse fear

Ho Chi Minh City to tear down 7 water towers over collapse fear

Many worry that the deteriorated, unused towers may tumble down any moment

A man inspects a paddy field in An Giang Province in Vietnam's Mekong Delta. Photo: Cong Han

Water crisis looms as Thai upstream plan may cut supply to Cambodia, Vietnam

Thailand's mega projects aimed to divert water from the Mekong have prompted concerns among international experts    

Photo: Kevin Frayer/Getty Images

Southeast Asia burns up the ranks of global polluters

Carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels rose 227% from 1990 to 2010

Children walk home along a dirt track in the early evening after leaving class in Benvar, Burkina Faso. Photo: Bloomberg/Chris Ratcliffe

The poor need toilets, not just mobile phones, World Bank says

The World Bank aims to reduce extreme poverty -- defined as living on an income of less than $1.90 per day --...
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  The new legislation played a major role in addressing many issues that foreigners previously faced and made Vietnam property market “sexy” again
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