Body of Vietnamese sailor killed in Red Sea attack repatriatedHeart wrenching: Mek Winai’s wife sends her husband to heaven

Hai Phong: The body of Dang Duy Kien, one of the three sailors killed in a missile attack on True Confidence, a Barbados-flagged cargo ship, by Houthi forces off the coast of Yemen on March 6, were brought back to Vietnam on March 24.

There were 20 crew members, consisting of 15 Filipinos, four Vietnamese, and one Indian, on board the True Confidence when the Houthi forces fired a missile at the ship. The strike also resulted in the deaths of two Filipinos.

The three Vietnamese sailors surviving the attack returned home on March 14.

Since the incident occurred, the Vietnamese Embassy in Egypt has kept a close watch on the situation, directly communicated with and given encouragement to the sailors. It also dispatched consular personnel to Djibouti to visit and support the sailors, while coordinating with relevant authorities there and the parties concerned to complete procedures for the repatriation of the deceased’s remains./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Bangkok, Cremation ceremony for “Winai Kraibutr” at Siriphong Thamnimit Temple. Filled with sorrow, “Nong Mark” son ordained for his father. His wife opened her heart with tears in her eyes. I want to cry for the last day.

This evening (March 25), families and siblings in the entertainment industry and friends outside the industry Came to join in paying homage to “Mek-Winai Kraibutr” or “Hatsanai Kraibutr”, the legendary hero of 100 million baht, at Siriphong Thamnimit Temple, Bangkok, after his death in the middle of the night on March 20th.

For today’s ceremony There are performances by people from the entertainment industry. Both the Bang Rachan sword dance From Bang Rachan Camp, Singburi Province, Manohra Sacrificial Dance Thai dance from Teacher Nui, singing songs written by P’ Mek From a group of running lovers And finally, the seduction by Keng Thachaya.

As for “Ae Orchanyach”, his wife and soul mate Open your heart with tears I’m going to cry today is the last day. I don’t want my husband to suffe
r. Because life must move on. It’s not easy being together all the time. We’ve always taken care of each other. One day we had to let him go. But I always thought he was doing well. He is no longer suffering. Thank you to everyone who loves our family. Always giving encouragement .

Source: Thai News Agency

Bustling with tourists rafting on the Pa Phayom River.


Phatthalung, The Pa Phayom River is bustling. Tourists flock to row boats and raft on the rapids. Play in the water to cool off Help create jobs for youth during school breaks. Expect a long holiday this Songkran Festival. Circulating money not less than 500 million baht

from the extremely hot weather during this period This causes citizens and tourists to take their families out to play in the water to cool off. One of them is ‘Rafting Pa Phayom’ an unseen place in Phatthalung Province Last Saturday-Sunday holiday Tourists stay at more than 40 resorts, all of which are full. Tourists can paddle a kayak from the end of Pa Phayom Reservoir. to each resort The distance is not less than 2 kilometers amidst rocks and rapids. Create excitement and fun for tourists Many resorts still allow tourists to play in the water. without having to open the room as well

Mr. Yothin, manager of Nan Mod Daeng rapids rafting And the former president of the Pa Phayom Rafting Club said that during this period, Pa Phayom Rafting
has at least 2,000 tourists coming to relax, giving entrepreneurs in the area a substantial income. Villagers also open their houses as homestays to serve tourists. There is a walking street market for tourists to taste a variety of local food. The latest is booking accommodations during the Songkran festival. From April 12-16, it is almost fully booked. It is expected that this year there will be no less than 500 million baht in circulation.

At the same time, when there are many tourists coming in It helps create jobs for youth in the area. It’s extra income during school breaks. Some people have money for tuition without bothering their parents.

Source: Thai News Agency

Overseas Vietnamese, businessmen help boost friendship with Czech Republic: diplomat

Prague: The development and integration of the Vietnamese community, including businessmen, has made an important contribution to consolidating and strengthening the position of Vietnamese people in the Czech Republic, as well as to promoting the traditional friendship and multifaceted cooperation between the two countries.

The statement was made by Vietnamese Ambassador to the Czech Republic Duong Hoai Nam at a meeting with representatives of the Vietnamese community and enterprises in Moravian-Silesian Region as part of his working visit to the country’s easternmost area on March 22-23.

Nam appreciated the efforts of the Vietnamese Association in Northern Moravia and Ostrava in uniting the community, and organising diverse activities, thereby helping preserve and spread the Vietnamese culture. The ambassador affirmed that the embassy is always ready to support Vietnamese associations in the host country.

At the meeting, the diplomat answered questions related to issues related to Vietnamese law on nation
ality and civil status.

Within the framework of the working visit, the Vietnamese embassy’s delegation visited a factory of Elmich Group in Ostrava. This is a leading household appliance manufacturing and trading group in Central and Eastern Europe whose Chairman is Do Thanh Trung – one of the members of the Vietnamese community in Moravian-Silesian Region.

Trung expressed his desire to receive Vietnamese labourers to work at Elmich’s factories and his hope that labour cooperation between the two countries will make progress in the near future./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Seventh Adobe design skills world championship opens

Hanoi: The Vietnam round of the seventh Adobe Certified Professional (ACP) World Championship 2024 kicked off in Hanoi on March 24, attracting nearly 250 standout contestants from secondary schools, high schools, colleges and universities across the country.

The competition with two categories of ACP Photoshop and ACP Illustrator will take place at three venues in Hanoi, Da Nang and Ho Chi Minh City to find the 15 finalists to enter the national final round. Three most excellent contestants will represent Vietnam at the ACP World Championship, slated for July in the US.

Winners of gold, silver and bronze medals will walk away with awards worth 8,000 USD, 4,000 USD and 2,000 USD.

The Adobe Certified Professional World Championship presented by Certiport is a global competition that tests students’ design skills using Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign.

Open to students from 13 to 22 years old, the annual event attracts hundreds of thousands of contestants from nearly 70 countries and territories acr
oss the globe every year.

Top students are invited to represent their respective countries at the World Championship where they will create a designated design project for Certiport’s chosen nonprofit client. In some countries or regions, students are required to participate in a National Championship, and the winners of that event continue on to the World Championship.

In previous tournaments, Vietnam won one bronze medal, two Most Voted Audience Awards and made the top ten in the world competition for three times./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

More Vietnamese people go cashless: Visa study


Hanoi: Visa, a global leader in digital payments, has provided its insights into Vietnam’s payment landscape with its latest Consumer Payment Attitudes study that highlights the surge in cashless transactions among Vietnamese consumers.

According to the study, 56% of Vietnamese respondents surveyed are now carrying less physical cash than they did a year ago, signaling a progressive mindset towards embracing new financial technologies. Particularly, young consumers are playing a pioneering role in the shift towards cashless payment, with 89% of the surveyed having successfully adopted cashless methods.

Visa also delves into the prevailing trends that shape up the non-cash economy in Vietnam, including the ascendance of mobile wallets. It said Vietnam is among the top Southeast Asian markets with rapid adoption of mobile wallets as the preferred method for making payments, contributing to accelerating the growth of digital finance. The country is poised to emerge as one of the regional leaders in mobile fina
nce as four in every five Vietnamese consumers utilise mobile wallets.

Meanwhile, real-time payments (RTPs) have gained significant momentum in Vietnam, an illustration for the nation’s embrace of cutting-edge financial technologies. The RTPs offer unparalleled convenience and efficiency, driving further digitisation of the economy. In Vietnam, RTPs are growing in popularity, with at least two in five consumers having used them. Application of the RTPs has been diversified, comprising cross-border transactions, peer-to-peer transfers, merchant/retailer payments, and bill payments.

Furthermore, buy now pay later (BNPL) is a popular service availed by Vietnamese consumers, offering flexible payment options and driving consumer engagement. Visa’s strategic partnerships with leading Vietnamese retailers for Visa Instalment Solutions demonstrate the transformative impact of such solutions in fostering financial inclusion and driving business growth.

Credit cards, although less utilised for wallet top-ups and fu
nding, are the preferred choice for BNPL plans in Vietnam. Easy to use apps, free vouchers, rewards points, and the ease of tracking payments were the key drivers for the uptake of BNPL offers.

Vietnam’s cashless payment revolution presents unprecedented opportunities for economic growth and innovation, unlocking opportunities for consumers and businesses alike in the continued shift to a cashless society.

Visa Country Manager for Vietnam and Laos Dang Tuyet Dung said Visa remains committed to driving innovation and enhancing digital payment experiences for consumers.

The findings from the Visa study affirm the growing trend towards contactless transactions, exemplified by a significant 53% increase in contactless transactions made on Visa cards, a 19% surge in purchases made on Visa cards, along with a substantial rise in the total value of cross-border transactions, she added.

Statistics from the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) revealed that non-cash payment and digital banking activities have shown positiv
e results. As of the end of 2023, the number of individual payment accounts reached more than 182.88 million, up 21.8% year-on-year.

In January 2024, non-cash transaction surged 63.3% in volume and 41.45% in value as compared to the same time last year. Meanwhile, transactions through internet rose 57.85% in volume and 32.43% in value, and through QR codes shot up 892.95% in volume and over 1,062% in value.

The SBV has encouraged credit institutions to carry out digitalisation, promote cooperation with different sectors to form and expand the digital ecosystem, while completing legal framework, mechanisms and policies on non-cash payment./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Forum looks to promote Vietnam – Canada economic ties via CPTPP


Hanoi: A Vietnam – Canada business forum was held in Hanoi on March 25, aiming to enhance the bilateral economic relations via the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP).

In his opening remarks, Vice Chairman of the State Committee for Overseas Vietnamese (OV) Affairs under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Nguyen Manh Dong highlighted that OVs and OV businesses have unceasingly developed and affirmed their positions in foreign countries over the past time.

The Vietnamese entrepreneur community, which has been present in 130 countries and territories across the globe with 30 associations, has worked as bridges promoting economic-trade ties between Vietnam and other nations, he said, laying a stress on the contributions made by Vietnamese enterprises in Canada to consolidating and boosting the Vietnam – Canada Comprehensive Partnership in all areas, especially when both nations are members of the CPTPP.

He went on to point out that the Vietnam – Canada Business Associati
on (VCBA) has organised various trade and investment promotion activities in both nations.

Dong expressed his hope that the forum would create opportunities for competent quarters to contribute to delivering on the goals of the two nations under their comprehensive partnership as well as the trade pact.

At the event, participants discussed and introduced potential and opportunities of Vietnamese exports in the fields of construction, garment and textiles, footwear, furniture, steel and machines, among others to Canada and the North American market as a whole.

They held that Vietnam has effectively capitalised on the CPTPP to bolster shipments to Canada where Vietnamese goods are entitled to the Most Favoured Nation (MFN) tariff and Generalised System of Preferences

However, several businesses described stringent requirements and trade barriers in Canada and the North American market as challenges for Vietnamese exporters.

The VCBA was set up in October 2022 under the direction and accompany of the Vietna
m Consulate General in Vancouver. The association has connected Vietnamese and Canadian entrepreneurs with a desire to run business and land investments in the two countries, helping enhance the bilateral economic ties./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Good signs for Vietnam’s rice exports


Hanoi: This year is forecasted to be the second consecutive year that Vietnam’s rice exports exceed 8 million tonnes, bringing in about 5 billion USD.

The global rice supply is decreasing, and countries such as the Philippines, Indonesia, China and some other markets are all increasing rice imports to ensure food security, which creates opportunities for Vietnamese rice export this year.

After many fluctuations in supply and price last year, global rice trade continues to be “hot” from the beginning of this year.

Limited supply due to unfavourable weather, exports being banned or restricted in some countries, increased import demand in many markets, and Red Sea tensions are the main reasons why the rice market heats up this year.

Global ending inventories for the 2023-2024 crop year are forecast at more than 167 million tonnes, down 8.6 million tonnes compared to the previous crop year and the lowest inventory in the past six crop years.

India, the largest exporting country, with more than 20 million ton
nes of rice per year, has applied policies restricting rice exports since the middle of last year.

Many countries have turned to finding alternative sources of rice supply, especially from Southeast Asia, creating opportunities for Vietnamese rice to increase exports, as well as get good export prices.

Vietnam’s rice exports earned more than 4 billion USD last year, with earnings expected to rise even more this year.

Nguyen Anh Son, Director of the Agency of Foreign Trade under the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT), analysed that Vietnam’s rice industry has had remarkable growth through strong transformation in both production and export. The growth in output, product quality and improved production processes have helped expand the market and enhance the position of Vietnamese rice in the international market.

Selective markets such as Europe, the US, the Republic of Korea and some new markets in the Middle East tend to favour high-quality Vietnamese rice.

The MoIT requests localities and rice indust
ry business associations to share information and propose solutions in market development, with close co-ordination between units under the ministry and Vietnamese trade offices abroad in building and implementing practical, effective trade promotion activities to support rice industry enterprises in exploiting diverse export markets, building and enhancing the Vietnamese rice brand.

The Philippines can import up to 4.1 million tonnes of rice this year, up from the previous forecast of 3.9 million tonnes. Its rice imports soared due to the drought affecting domestic rice output.

China was Vietnam’s third largest rice import partner last year, with output of 917,255 tonnes, turnover of more than 530 million USD, with an average price of 578 USD per tonne.

It is predicted that this year, this market will increase rice imports to balance import and production to ensure food security, possibly exceeding the figure of more than 900,000 tonnes last year, while export price also has room for further increases.

T
he Voice of Vietnam (VOV) online newspaper quoted Nguyen Ngoc Nam, Chairman of the Vietnam Food Association, as saying that the association recommended that the MoIT strengthened information on import and export data this year, to balance rice supply and demand of the parties favourably.

He also recommended conducting market research to conduct trade promotion programmes in markets, to promptly update information about rice exporters to best orient exports.

Also vital are efforts to research and negotiate to sign preferential trade agreements with a number of potential markets to take advantage of the progress of the agreements that have been put into effect and request partners to open up more, increasing Vietnam’s rice quota.

Finally, there is the work of raising awareness of traders implementing free trade regulations to ensure sustainable production and export in Vietnam.

With timely support policies from the Government, ministries and branches, and solutions to open the market, circulate goods and pr
omote production, the export of rice has recorded a number of positive results, contributing to the consumption of rice and commodity rice at prices favourable to farmers.

Rice prices in Indonesia soared early this year due to a serious supply shortage.

Indonesia has experienced eight consecutive months of rice supply shortage compared to demand as of February this year, with rice scarcity in supermarkets, while in the Philippines the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) has asked people to switch to buying rice with stabilisation prices to avoid rice prices rising too high in the free market.

Despite being one of the primary supply sources for Senegal, a country with one of the highest per capita rice consumption rates in West Africa, Vietnam’s rice exports to this nation remain modest.

According to the Vietnam Trade Office in Algeria and Senegal, Vietnam shipped 12,000 tonnes of rice to Senegal last year, resulting in a turnover of 5.35 million USD, up 215% year-on-year. However, the amount is small c
ompared to the African country’s purchase of 1.3 million tonnes of rice in that year.

Senegal imports between 900,000 and 1 million tonnes of the grain annually, mostly low-priced 100 per cent broken rice. Its main suppliers include India, Thailand, China, Pakistan, Uruguay and Vietnam. Apart from serving the domestic market of over 18 million people, the country also imports rice for re-export to neighbouring Mauritania, Guinea-Bissau and Gambia.

In the context of scarce supply and Senegal gearing up for presidential elections this year, it is likely that the nation will increase imports of broken rice from Asia.

In the first two months this year, rice exports reached 920,000 tonnes, worth 640 million USD, up 2.1% in volume and 35.2% in value compared to the same period last year, which is a very positive sign in the context of global rice supply being tightened.

Vietnamese rice is currently present in more than 180 countries and territories, including demanding markets such as Europe, the US, the Republ
ic of Korea and Australia./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Work on big reservoir starts in Dien Bien


Dien Bien: A groundbreaking ceremony was held on March 25 for the construction of Nam La reservoir project in Muong Nhe district of the northern province of Dien Bien.

The project is part of activities to mark the 70th anniversary of Dien Bien Phu history victory (May 7, 1954 -2024). With a capacity of 2.43 million cubic-metre, the reservoir will irrigate 1,800 hectares of agricultural land and provide water for about 25,000 people in the area when completed at the end of 2025.

Speaking at the event, Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Nguyen Hoang Hiep praised efforts of the People’s Committees of the province and Muong Nhe district in site clearance.

He asked authorised units to facilitate, support and coordinate with the ministry throughout the project implementation process so as to early put the reservoir into operation by the end of 2025, as the project holds great significance for local production and social affairs in the province.

After the project, the People’s Committee of Dien
Bien province, Muong Nhe district continues to invest in building Nam La lake area into a park, tourism and resort area.

The reservoir will cost 509 billion VND (21 million USD) to build./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency