AccessibleEU will promote the implementation of accessibility legislation in EU Member States

The European Accessibility Resource Centre was officially launched this past Tuesday in an event chaired by Commissioner Helena Dalli and Miguel Carballeda, President of ONCE Social Group

European Economic and Social Committee hosted the official launching of the European Accessibility Resource Centre (AccessibleEU), which will promote the implementation of accessibility legislation in EU Member States.

The event was chaired by European Commissioner for Equality, Helena Dalli, and the President of ONCE Social Group, Miguel Carballeda, who highlighted the relevance of creating AccessibleEU as lever for improving the quality of life of more than 80 million European citizens with disabilities.

AccessibleEU was launched by a consortium led by Fundación ONCE, an international renowned organisation in the field of accessibility, Johannes Kepler University Linz and the European Network for Accessible Tourism (ENAT). The Spanish Association for Standardization (UNE) and the European Association of Service Providers for People with Disabilities (EASPD) are also part of the consortium.

Jesús Hernández, Director of Accessibility and Innovation of Fundación ONCE; Inmaculada Placencia, Senior Expert on Disability and Inclusion at the European Commission Directorate General for Employment, and Sachin Dev Pavithran, Executive Director of US Access Board explained both the objectives of AccessibleEU and its North American counterpart.

AccessibleEU is one of the flagship initiatives proposed by the European Commission’s Strategy for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities 2021-2030. It aims to increase coherence in accessibility policies and facilitate access to relevant knowledge.

AccessibleEU will bring together national authorities responsible for implementing and ensuring compliance with accessibility standards along with experts and other professionals from all accessibility fields, to share good practices, inspire the development of both national and European policies and promote tools and standards aimed at facilitating the implementation of European Union Law.

The main goal of AccessibleEU is to facilitate the practical application of EU legislation on accessibility to improve the availability of more accessible products, services and infrastructures across the EU.

In this regard, the Centre will offer an online library specialised in accessibility that will include direct links to the most important databases on legislation, standards, documentation on accessibility, assistive technologies and products, among others.

Additionally, the Centre will create a network of national experts that will be in charge of bringing together stakeholders and creating a common European space, in the style of a one-stop-shop, that will offer knowledge about accessibility, professional training programs, promote standardisation and the participation of persons with disabilities in its processes.

Lastly, AccessibleEU will offer guidelines on how to implement disability related policies across different sectors and will monitor compliance with accessibility standards and rules. An innovative self-assessment methodology will be designed for this task.

Prior to the presentation of the Centre’s goals, a response session was held chaired by Katarina Invakovic-Knezevic, Director DG Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion. Pietro Vittorio Barbieri, member of the European Economic and Social Committee; Ioannis Vardakastanis, President of the European Disability Forum; Katrin Langensiepen, MEP, and Carme Artigas, Secretary of State for Digitization and Artificial Intelligence of the Government of Spain participated in the discussion.

Additionally, two workshops were organised. One dealt with how to promote the participation of people with disabilities in technical standardisation committees, and the other with the importance of sharing experiences as the basis for AccessibleEU.

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Award-Winning Japanese Journalist Exposes the Campaign Against the Unification Church as a Political Plot

Detailed Investigation Appears in Japanese in the July 2023 issue of Monthly Hanada Japanese Magazine

Washington, DC, July 03, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) —
Award-Winning Japanese Journalist Exposes the Campaign Against the Unification Church as a Political Plot

Masumi Fukuda, an award-winning Japanese journalist, claims that the campaign to strip the Unification Church, now called Family Federation for World Peace and Unification, of its status as a religious organization in Japan, uses the controversies following the assassination of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe as a pretext and is in fact politically motivated.

Fukuda’s detailed investigation appears in Japanese in the July 2023 issue of the Japanese magazine Monthly Hanada and in English in the religious liberty magazine Bitter Winter, which covers often East Asia and has been the most quoted source on China in the yearly reports on freedom of religion of the U.S. Department of State for four years in a row.

The four Bitter Winter articles are available at these links

http://bitterwinter.org/the-plot-to-destroy-the-unification-church-in-japan-1-why-the-church-should-not-be-dissolved/

https://bitterwinter.org/the-plot-to-destroy-the-unification-church-in-japan-2-the-devious-tactics-of-the-anti-cult-lawyers/

https://bitterwinter.org/the-plot-to-destroy-the-unification-church-in-japan-3-fraudulent-lawsuits/

https://bitterwinter.org/the-plot-to-destroy-the-unification-church-in-japan-4-the-real-anti-social-group-the-anti-cult-lawyers/

Abe was assassinated in 2022 by a man called Tetsuya Yamagami who claimed he wanted to punish him for his cooperation with the Family Federation. Yamagami said he hated the church because his mother went bankrupt in 2002, allegedly because of her excessive donations to the religious group.

Since 1987, an organization of attorneys called the National Network of Lawyers Against Spiritual Sales has called for the dissolution of the Unification Church, claiming it finances itself by selling religious artifacts for exorbitant prices.

In her detailed investigation of the Network and its campaigns, Fukuda shows how the so-called “spiritual sales” were carried out by individual members of the Unification Church, not by the church itself, which in fact persuaded them to stop these activities long before the Abe assassination. Fukuda also reveals that most of the lawyers who founded the anti-Unification-Church network in 1987 and continue to agitate for dissolving the religious organization today were affiliated with the Communist Party of Japan or the former Socialist Party. Beyond the pretext of the “spiritual sales,” their aim was to destroy the Unification Church and its affiliate organizations that offered significant public support to anti-Communist causes and provided volunteers for the electoral campaigns of Abe’s party.

Fukuda, who is not a member of the Family Federation and had little interest for religious issues before the Abe assassination, also claims that in the court cases against the Unification Church some attorneys associated with the National Network Lawyers Against Spiritual Sales falsified documents and fabricated evidence.

Contact:
cesnur@me.com
+39011541950 (CESNUR office)
https://bitterwinter.org/

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Aztiq และ Innobic ประกาศราคาขายรองของหุ้นสามัญของ Lotus โดย AEMH

ลอนดอนและกรุงเทพมหานคร ประเทศไทย, July 04, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Aztiq Pharma Partners (“Aztiq”) บริษัทเอกชนซึ่งมุ่งเน้นไปที่ภาควิทยาศาสตร์เพื่อชีวิตและบริษัท Innobic (Asia) Company Limited (“Innobic”) ซึ่งเป็นหน่วยงานด้านวิทยาศาสตร์ชีวภาพของน้ำมันไทยและกลุ่มบริษัทก๊าซ PTT Public Company Limited (“PTT”) (เรียกรวมกันว่า “ผู้ถือหุ้น”) ประกาศกำหนดราคาขายหุ้นของ Lotus Pharmaceuticals จำนวน 25,095,850 หุ้น (1795:TT; “Lotus” “บริษัท”) บริษัทเวชภัณฑ์ข้ามชาติ ในราคา 297 ดอลลาร์ไต้หวันต่อหุ้น การซื้อขายจะถูกตัดสินในวันที่ 5 กรกฎาคม 2023 ขึ้นอยู่กับความพึงพอใจของขั้นตอนการตกลงตามธรรมเนียม การขายดังกล่าวจะได้รับการดำเนินการโดย Alvogen Emerging Market Holdings Limited (“AEMH”) ซึ่งยังคงถือหุ้นสามัญของ Lotus ในสัดส่วน 41% หลังจากปิดการทำธุรกรรม เมื่อรวมการถือหุ้นโดยตรงของ Innobic ใน Lotus แล้ว ผู้ถือหุ้นจะยังคงถือหุ้นประมาณ 47.7% ของบริษัทต่อไป

Robert Wessman ผู้ก่อตั้ง Aztiq แสดงความคิดเห็นว่า: “การประกาศในวันนี้ถือเป็นก้าวสำคัญในการพัฒนาของ Lotus ที่เริ่มต้นจากการเป็นบริษัทที่มีธุรกิจเกือบทั้งหมดอยู่ในประเทศ ปัจจุบัน บริษัทได้พัฒนาไปเป็นบริษัทเวชภัณฑ์ระดับโลกที่มีกลุ่มผลิตภัณฑ์มากมายและมีขอบเขตครอบคลุมในระดับสากลโดยสามารถเข้าถึงได้เกือบทั่วทุกมุมโลกผ่านธุรกิจส่งออกของบริษัทหรือผ่านโครงสร้างพื้นฐานเชิงพาณิชย์ของ Lotus ที่กระจายไปทั่วเอเชีย ในฐานะประธาน ผมเฝ้ารอที่จะได้ร่วมงานกับทีมผู้บริหารที่ผ่านการพิสูจน์แล้วของ Lotus ซึ่งเป็นผู้นำการเปลี่ยนแปลงในครั้งนี้เพื่อร่วมมือกันวางกลยุทธ์และทำให้ธุรกิจเติบโตขึ้นต่อไปในอนาคต”

Dr. Buranin Rattanasombat, ประธานเจ้าหน้าที่ฝ่ายธุรกิจใหม่และโครงสร้างพื้นฐานของ PTT และประธานบริษัท Innobic แสดงความคิดเห็นว่า: “การทำธุรกรรมครั้งนี้เป็นก้าวสำคัญสำหรับ Lotus เนื่องจากเป็นการเพิ่มการกระจายการถือหุ้นโดยผู้ถือหุ้นรายย่อยและกระจายฐานผู้ถือหุ้นด้วยนักลงทุนสถาบันที่แข็งแกร่ง ในฐานะผู้ถือหุ้นชั้นนำของ Lotus ผลประโยชน์ของเรายังคงสอดคล้องกับผลประโยชน์ของบริษัทและผู้ถือหุ้นที่ทรงคุณค่าของบริษัทอย่างแท้จริง”

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เกี่ยวกับ Aztiq

Aztiq เป็นบริษัทเอกชนด้านการดูแลสุขภาพที่มีวิสัยทัศน์ซึ่งมุ่งเน้นไปทางด้านการดูแลสุขภาพ โดยอุทิศตนเพื่อส่งเสริมนวัตกรรมและขับเคลื่อนการเปลี่ยนแปลงเชิงบวกภายในอุตสาหกรรม Aztiq ซึ่งนำโดย Robert Wessman และทีมผู้ประกอบการมากประสบการณ์นั้นมุ่งมั่นที่จะค้นหา ลงทุน และดูแลโซลูชันด้านการดูแลสุขภาพที่ล้ำสมัยในด้านเภสัชกรรมและเทคโนโลยีชีวภาพเพื่อรับมือกับความท้าทายด้านการดูแลสุขภาพทั่วโลก Aztiq พร้อมนำประสบการณ์ที่สั่งสมมายาวนานของทีมงานคุณภาพเพื่อตั้งเป้าหมายในการปรับปรุงผลการรักษาของผู้ป่วย เพิ่มการเข้าถึงการดูแลสุขภาพที่มีคุณภาพ และสร้างระบบนิเวศด้านการดูแลสุขภาพที่มีประสิทธิภาพและยั่งยืนมากขึ้น จากประวัติความสำเร็จที่ผ่านการพิสูจน์มานักต่อนัก ทำให้ Aztiq ยังคงสร้างผลกระทบที่ยั่งยืนต่อสุขภาพและความเป็นอยู่ที่ดีของผู้คนทั่วโลก สำหรับข้อมูลเพิ่มเติม โปรดไปที่www.aztiq.com หรือติดตาม Aztiq ใน LinkedIn

เกี่ยวกับ Innobic

Innobic (Asia) Company Limited เป็นบริษัทในเครือของ PTT ซึ่งเป็นบริษัทพลังงานที่ใหญ่ที่สุดในประเทศไทย ซึ่งถือหุ้นส่วนใหญ่โดยกระทรวงการคลังของประเทศไทยและจดทะเบียนใน Fortune Global 500 PTT ได้ย้ายจากผู้ให้บริการพลังงานระดับประเทศไปสู่กลุ่มบริษัทข้ามชาติและเริ่มกระจายธุรกิจไปสู่ภาคส่วนใหม่ ๆ ได้แก่ ชีววิทยาศาสตร์ พลังงานหมุนเวียน ห่วงโซ่คุณค่าไฟฟ้าและธุรกิจร่วม เพื่อทำหน้าที่เป็น S-curve ใหม่ บริษัทได้ก่อตั้ง Innobic อย่างเป็นทางการในเดือนธันวาคม 2020 เพื่อเป้าหมายเชิงกลยุทธ์ในการสร้างทางสายใหม่ในสาขาวิทยาศาสตร์ชีวภาพให้สำหรับกลุ่ม PTT โดยมุ่งเน้นไปที่เภสัชภัณฑ์ในระยะแรก และตั้งเป้าให้ Innobic กลายเป็นบริษัทด้านวิทยาศาสตร์ชีวภาพชั้นนำในภูมิภาคเพื่อนำเสนอวิทยาศาสตร์ที่ดีที่สุดและยกระดับชีวิตความเป็นอยู่ของประชาชน สำหรับข้อมูลเพิ่มเติม โปรดไปที่ www.innobicasia.com

สำหรับการสื่อสารและสอบถามข้อมูลสื่อกรุณาติดต่อ:

Ming Li
+16465093032
ming.li@aztiq.com

Jaruchai Sutjarittam
+66888924564
Jaruchai.s@innobicasia.com

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New Zealand, Australian Embassies wish luck for women’s team at historic World Cup

The New Zealand and Australian Embassies in Hanoi have organised a farewell party to celebrate the remarkable achievements of the Vietnamese national women’s football team and bid good luck to them ahead of the FIFA Women’s World Cup.

Deputy Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Hoang Dao Cuong, General Secretary of the Vietnam Football Federation Duong Nghiep Khoi, and the national team’s head coach Mai Duc Chung, as well as five players attended the event in Hanoi on July 2.

Guests had the chance to meet team members and wish them luck ahead of their historic journey while enjoying some captivating entertainment.

The two ambassadors also presented farewell gifts to the team.

“The FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 will be the third most watch sporting event in the world, and a great opportunity to promote women in sport,” said Australian Ambassador Andrew Goledzinowski.

“I congratulate you all on being part of this incredible sporting occasion. As Prime Ministers Anthony Norman Albanese and Pham Minh Chinh said at a recent meeting with the team, ‘You are already winners, go and enjoy yourselves – you’ve already made us proud’.”

Meanwhile, New Zealand Ambassador Tredene Dobson expressed her excitement as the date of departure approaches, saying: “We have been waiting for this day for so long and are delighted to welcome the Vietnamese women’s national football team to Aotearoa New Zealand as the team plays in its first ever FIFA Women’s World Cup.

“This reception is a great opportunity to wish them the very best of luck for their historic journey ahead. We know that Vietnam’s golden girls will do Vietnam proud and we look forward to people of Aotearoa New Zealand getting to know the fighting spirit that they have displayed in the lead up to this competition.”

At the event, Khoi also announced that the song Vietnam Oi by musician Bui Quang Minh would be the official song of the team in the World Cup. It would be played in every squad’s game during their time in the global football competition.

The team will depart for New Zealand on July 5 to prepare for the group round where they will have two friendly matches against the hosts and Spain.

Their tournament will begin on July 22 against defending champions the US. The other rivals are Portugal (July 27) and the Netherlands (August 1) in Group E./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Indonesia Leads Push For Blue Economy In ASEAN

Indonesia called on countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), to push for the measurement and formulation of a framework, to pursue a blue economy in the region.

The call was conveyed by Indonesian Minister of National Development Planning, Suharso Monoarfa, yesterday, at a virtual session of the ASEAN Blue Economy Forum, in Tanjung Pandan city, Indonesia’s Bangka Belitung Islands province.

The forum was attended by delegates from ASEAN countries, as well as, private stakeholders and think tanks. Indonesia hosts the ASEAN Blue Economy Forum, from Jul 2 to today.

“More than 66 percent of Southeast Asia’s area consists of ocean and sea. Thus, the blue economy has big potential to become a new engine for regional development,” Monoarfa said.

“The transition to a blue economy is a new opportunity to expectedly increase our GDP (gross domestic product) growth,” he added.

The blue economy aims to establish inclusive and long-lasting economic growth, by using marine resources, while at the same time intervening to preserve and protect them.

Monoarfa said, the ASEAN Blue Economic Framework would serve as a platform to establish common perceptions and plans for realising a blue economy for countries in the region.

It is expected to contain principles of inclusiveness and sustainability, without putting aside the traditional values of each member country

Source: Nam News Network

Hong Kong warrants spark fears of widening ‘long-arm’ political enforcement by China

Concerns are growing that China could start using the Interpol “red notice” arrest warrant system to target anyone overseas, of any nationality, who says or does something the ruling Communist Party doesn’t like, using Hong Kong’s three-year-old national security law.

Dozens of rights groups on Tuesday called on governments to suspend any remaining extradition treaties with China and Hong Kong after the city’s government issued arrest warrants and bounties for eight prominent figures in the overseas democracy movement on Monday, vowing to pursue them for the rest of their lives.

“We urge governments to suspend the remaining extradition treaties that exist between democracies and the Hong Kong and Chinese governments and work towards coordinating an Interpol early warning system to protect Hong Kongers and other dissidents abroad,” an open letter dated July 4 and signed by more than 50 Hong Kong-linked civil society groups around the world said.

“Hong Kong activists in exile must be protected in their peaceful fight for basic human rights, freedoms and democracy,” said the letter, which was signed by dozens of local Hong Kong exile groups from around the world, as well as by Human Rights in China and the World Uyghur Congress.

Hong Kong’s national security law, according to its own Article 38, applies anywhere in the world, to people of all nationalities.

The warrants came days after the Beijing-backed Ta Kung Pao newspaper said Interpol red notices could be used to pursue people “who do not have permanent resident status of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and commit crimes against Hong Kong outside Hong Kong.”

“If the Hong Kong [government] wants to extradite foreign criminals back to Hong Kong for trial, [it] must formally notify the relevant countries and request that local law enforcement agencies arrest the fugitives and send them back to Hong Kong for trial,” the paper said.

While Interpol’s red notice system isn’t designed for political arrests, China has built close ties and influence with the international body in recent years, with its former security minister Meng Hongwei rising to become president prior to his sudden arrest and prosecution in 2019, and another former top Chinese cop elected to the board in 2021.

And there are signs that Hong Kong’s national security police are already starting to target overseas citizens carrying out activities seen as hostile to China on foreign soil.

Hong Kong police in March wrote to the London-based rights group Hong Kong Watch ordering it to take down its website.

And people of Chinese descent who are citizens of other countries have already been targeted by Beijing for “national security” related charges.

Call to ignore

To address a growing sense of insecurity among overseas rights advocates concerned with Hong Kong, the letter called on authorities in the United Kingdom, United States of America, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Europe to reiterate that the Hong Kong National Security Law does not apply in their jurisdictions, and to reaffirm that the Hong Kong arrest warrants won’t be recognized.

The New York-based Human Rights Watch said the “unlawful activities” the eight are accused of should all be protected under human rights guarantees in Hong Kong’s mini-constitution, the Basic Law.

“In recent years, the Chinese government has expanded efforts to control information and intimidate activists around the world by manipulation of bodies such as Interpol,” it said in a statement, adding that more than 100,000 Hong Kongers have fled the city since the crackdown on dissent began.

“The Hong Kong government’s charges and bounties against eight Hong Kong people in exile reflects the growing importance of the diaspora’s political activism,” Maya Wang, associate director in the group’s Asia division, said in a statement.

“Foreign governments should not only publicly reject cooperating with National Security Law cases, but should take concrete actions to hold top Beijing and Hong Kong officials accountable,” she said.

Hong Kong’s Chief Executive John Lee told reporters on Tuesday that the only way for the activists to “end their destiny of being an abscondee who will be pursued for life is to surrender” and urged them “to give themselves up as soon as possible”.

The Communist Party-backed Wen Wei Po newspaper cited Yiu Chi Shing, who represents Hong Kong on the standing committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, as saying that those who have fled overseas will continue to oppose the government from wherever they are.

“Anyone who crosses the red lines in the national security law will be punished, no matter how far away,” Yiu told the paper.

The rights groups warned that Monday’s arrest warrants represent a significant escalation in “long-arm” law enforcement by authorities in Beijing and Hong Kong.

Extradition

While the U.S., U.K. and several other countries suspended their extradition agreements with Hong Kong after the national security law criminalized public dissent and criticism of the authorities from July 1, 2020, several countries still have extradition arrangements in force, including the Philippines, Portugal, Singapore, South Africa and Sri Lanka.

South Korea, Malaysia, India and Indonesia could also still allow extradition to Hong Kong, according to a Wikipedia article on the topic.

Meanwhile, several European countries have extradition agreements in place with China, including Belgium, Italy and France, while others have sent fugitives to China at the request of its police.

However, a landmark ruling by the European Court of Human Rights in October 2022 could mean an end to extraditions to China among 46 signatories to the European Convention on Human Rights.

“The eight [on the wanted list] should be safe for now, but if they were to travel overseas and arrive in a country that has an extradition agreement with either mainland China or Hong Kong, then they could be arrested on request,” researcher Wang Hsin-li of Taiwan’s Association of Strategic Foresight said.

But he said he doesn’t believe that the government in China or Hong Kong cares much about the international outcry in response to the warrants, which have included growing calls for Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee to be barred from entering the United States to attend the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in San Francisco in November.

“They’re pretty indifferent to international calls for sanctions,” Wang said. “Their thinking now is that national security trumps everything else.”

UK ‘strongly objects’

Lawyer and current affairs commentator Sang Pu agreed that officials could start using Interpol red notices, adding that the purpose of such international pressure seems to be to stop people from speaking up or protesting against the Chinese Communist Party overseas.

“This wasn’t aimed at those eight in particular, but at many more like them who are engaged in human rights advocacy and community building work,” Sang said of the Hong Kong warrants.

“There are many people like that in Taiwan, Britain, the United States, Canada and Australia.”

British Foreign Secretary James Cleverley said his government “strongly objects” to the national security law.

“The decision to issue arrest warrants for 8 activists, some of whom are in the UK, is a further example of the authoritarian reach of China’s extraterritorial law,” Cleverley said via Twitter, echoing earlier objections from the State Department.

Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said such criticisms were “flagrant slander,” and said the eight activists were “acting as pawns for anti-China forces overseas.”

“Relevant countries need to respect China’s sovereignty and the rule of law in Hong Kong, stop lending support for anti-China elements destabilizing Hong Kong, and stop providing a safe haven for fugitives,” she told a regular news conference in Beijing.

British Security Minister Tom Tugendhat said the warrants were “trying to interfere with our internal affairs.”

“Nathan Law and his fellow pro-democracy activists are under our protection, and enjoy our full support,” he said via Twitter in response to the arrest warrants.

Source: Radio Free Asia

Removing obstacles to production and business must be prioritised: PM

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh asked ministries, agencies and localities to prioritise removing obstacles to production and business while chairing a teleconference between the Government and localities, and a regular cabinet meeting in Hanoi on July 4.

Given a host of challenges ahead, the leader called on ministries, agencies and localities to be resolved to maintain the macro-economy, control inflation and ensure major economic balances.

According to the PM, in June and the first six months of this year, the government focused on instructing the implementation of resolutions and conclusions of the Party Central Committee, the Politburo and the National Assembly.

The government also paid attention to the building and perfection of institutions and laws, with five thematic meetings on law-building held, and various documents, resolutions, decisions and dispatches issued, he said.

Notably, 25 working groups, comprising of cabinet members, had direct working sessions with localities and handled 300 out of 1,000 petitions, and they are working on the remainder, the leader said.

He stressed that thanks to the drastic engagement of the entire political system, people and the business community, and under the Party’s leadership, the national socio-economic situation in June continued to show rosy trends, with many fields posting results better than the previous month and the first five months, saying generally, the second quarter is better than the first.

“Many reputable international organisations continue to forecast Vietnam as one of the countries with a high growth rate in the region and the world. Credit rating agencies also maintain and upgrade Vietnam’s national credit rating,” PM Chinh said.

He straightforwardly pointed to existing difficulties and obstacles, such as lower-than-expected economic growth, challenges faced by businesses, job losses, and reduced working hours. Disciplines and regulations have yet to be strictly enforced while many officials and civil servants showed fear of making mistakes and taking responsibilities.

Regarding tasks for July and the third quarter, he asked ministries, agencies and localities to prioritise spurring growth in parallel with maintaining the macro economy and ensuring people’s living standards, continue rolling out the monetary policy proactively, flexibly and effectively, and combine it with the fiscal policy, while raising production capacity of the national economy.

The above-said working groups need to work harder to review the settlement of petitions, and settle newly-emerging issues in a timely manner, the PM said, adding that administrative procedures should be further streamlined to create favourable conditions for people and businesses.

He also urged boosting the three growth engines of investment, consumption and export; seeking new markets and orders; paying more heed to social welfare; promoting culture, health care, education-training, science-technology, environmental protection, energy transition, green growth and circular economy; strengthening the fight against corruption and negative phenomena; maintaining the political-social stability, consolidating national defence and security, and stepping up foreign affairs and international integration.

Important and urgent issues in the planning work must be handled in a timely and effective manner, PM Chinh went on, adding that the information work should be strengthened, especially the dissemination of policies, thus contributing to raising public consensus.

The government leader also assigned specific tasks to People’s Committees of centrally-run cities and provinces, the State Bank of Vietnam, ministries, groups and corporations./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

“Ning” reveals that the third hand is distorted Shouting an apology is not enough

Nine Entertainment July 4 – Full use of Mia’s rights! The drama organizer “Ning Panita Thammawattana” with a lawyer goes to court to sue the third person involved in her husband “Jin Jarin Thammawattana”, ready to rely on the law to claim damages from the third person for ruining her family’s life. which the court received a lawsuit and made an appointment to mediate on July 4, 2023, as previously reported in the news

Latest today (July 4, 2023), “Ning” revealed that the parties did not come by court’s appointment. By requesting to talk via video call but the court did not allow because it was considered unreasonable The court will make another appointment on October 4th.

Source: Thai News Agency