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Prime Minister begins official visit to Russia
Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung arrived in Moscow yesterday, beginning a two-day official visit to Russia yesterday.
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Gazprom, Petrovietnam Sign Joint Venture Deal
Russian energy giant Gazprom and Vietnam's oil and gas group Petrovietnam signed on Tuesday an agreement on establishing a joint venture.
Dmitry Medvedev attends European and Asian media forum
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev will meet in Moscow with Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung on December 15, the Kremlin announced on Saturday.
Vietnam may keep - tight' policy into 2011, Goldman Sachs says
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Viet Nam expands relations with Laos
Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has confirmed Viet Nam's consistent policy of co-operation with Laos and asked its Government to continue offering favourable conditions to Vietnamese investors.
ASIA/VIETNAM - A path marked by steps forward, standstills, and hopes
Relations between the Holy See and Socialist Republic of Vietnam is a journey that has undergone painful stages, difficult times, signs of openness, and new hopes.
Prime Minister urges lawyers to participate more in reforms
Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung yesterday said that Vietnamese lawyers should participate more in judicial and administration reforms, as well as economic growth and international integration.
Websites under scrutiny over pornography claims
Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has asked the Ministry of Information and Communications to conduct a comprehensive inspection of websites after local media sources ran stories featuring websites with large young readerships that hosted violent and pornographic information.
TOKYO: Japan's business association looks toward Asia
Japan Business Federation Chairman Fujio Mitarai shakes hands with Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva in Bangkok on November 30.
Four premiers to attend opening of Southeast AsianGames
The prime ministers of Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam are scheduled to attend the opening ceremony of the 25th Southeast Asian Games being hosted by Laos this month, state media reported Tuesday.
PM Dung says people should know how rising temperatures will affect them Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung yesterday, December 7, asked ministries and sectors to continue updating climate forecasts and have an overall plan for irrigation, hydropower plants, transport and protective forests to cope with climate change.
Restrict import of nonessential goods: PM
Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung on December 3 asked the Ministry of Industry and Trade to coordinate with authorities to restrict the import of nonessential goods and boost exports.
PM Dung says richer nations should lead on climate change
Developed countries should pioneer the way in reducing greenhouse emissions by making strong commitments and setting high goals, Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung said yesterday.
Viet Nam, on the brink of becoming a middle-income country and facing new development challenges, is getting better assistance from donors and development partners in the post-crisis period.
PM launches highway, gas pipeline projects
Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung yesterday saw work start on the construction of a 54km expressway linking Trung Luong T-junction and My Thuan Bridge, both in southern Tien Giang Province.
Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung applauded the country's first Rice Festival for heightening the values of the milleniums-old rice civilisation and honouring rice growers.
Bed sharing in VN's hospitals prompts investment call
Now, following a meeting with the Health Ministry's officials on November 23, PM Nguyen Tan Dung has asked the health sector to further invest in grassroots hospitals and increase patient beds.
Public doctors get green light to work at private hospitals
Doctor employees of public hospitals will be allowed to work at private healthcare establishments under part time contracts or run health consultancy services on their own next year, a new legislation says.
133 administrative procedures to be simplified: official,
The Advisory Council for Administrative Formality Reforms has petitioned for 133 administrative procedures in the areas of land, construction, tariffs, customs, import-export, labor, banking and education to be simplified.
Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung recently approved a project to transform the Viet Nam Railway Corporation into a parent company-subsidiary model.
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