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NA Chairman receives Indonesia-Vietnam Friendship Association President in Jakarta

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National Assembly (NA) Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue applauded the Indonesia – Vietnam Friendship Association for its contribution to enhancing people-to-people exchange and promoting business, and investment cooperation between the two countries during his reception for the association’s President Budiarsa Sastrawinata in Jakarta on August 5 as part of his official visit to Indonesia.

NA Chairman receives Indonesia-Vietnam Friendship Association President in Jakarta hinh anh 1NA Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue meets with representatives from Indonesia – Vietnam Friendship Association in Jakarta. (Photo: VNA)

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National Assembly (NA) Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue applauded the
Indonesia – Vietnam Friendship Association for its contribution to enhancing people-to-people
exchange and promoting business, and investment cooperation between the two countries during his reception for the association’s President Budiarsa Sastrawinata in Jakarta on August 5 as part of his official visit to Indonesia.

The Vietnamese NA
Chairman highly appreciated his guest’s initiative in establishing the
association, with core members being entrepreneurs running investment and business projects in Vietnam.

Budiarsa Sastrawinata said
that established in 2015, the association aims to consolidate and enhance the
friendship between the two countries, including promoting people-to-people
exchange and cooperation in various fields.

Thanking Hue for his support to the enhancement of the two countries’ ties, Budiarsa Sastrawinata delivered proposals of his association’s members relating to production and business activities in Vietnam, including
projects on green production, environmental protection, production of vaccines against poultry diseases, cooperation in oil and gas, pharmaceuticals,
universities, and the opening of a photo exhibition in Hanoi.

NA Chairman Hue emphasised
that Vietnam and Indonesia boast the long-standing traditional friendship and
Vietnam wishes to promote relations with Indonesia across all channels of the
Party, National Assembly, Government, and people-to-people exchange.

Hue said he hopes the
Indonesia – Vietnam Friendship Association will have more and more members, while suggesting the association organise a people-to-people diplomacy event this year
when the two countries celebrate the 10th anniversary of the establishment of their strategic partnership.

Also on August 5 morning, NA Chairman Vuong
Dinh Hue and a high-ranking delegation of the Vietnamese National Assembly laid a wreath at the Indonesian
National Heroes Monument in Kalibata Cemetery, southern Jakarta./.

Source: https://en.vietnamplus.vn/na-chairman-receives-indonesiavietnam-friendship-association-president-in-jakarta/265684.vnp

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Heavy rain hits north Vietnam, halting traffic in Hanoi

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HANOI — Heavy rain from a tropical depression hit northern and north-central Vietnam, causing flooding that halted traffic in the capital Hanoi and sparked warnings of landslides on Thursday.

Some Hanoi districts recorded up to 250 mm (10 inches) of rain on Thursday morning, according to the national weather center.

The premier’s office directed provincial authorities to take action to protect residential areas that faced a high risk of landslides and flash floods.

Downpours have pounded Hanoi since early Thursday morning, submerging streets, Reuters witnesses said, with traffic turning chaotic at intersections and floodwaters rising calf-high in some districts.

Video on local media showed cars and motorcycles abandoned in Hanoi streets, while footage of northern provinces showed fast-flowing, mud-brown water, and schools and homes damaged and soaked in floodwaters.

A conference on Thursday morning organized by Eurocham was delayed by about two hours because speakers, including the EU ambassador to Vietnam, could not reach the venue due to the flooded roads, according to participants.

Vietnam is prone to destructive storms and flooding, with 451 people killed or missing last year in natural disasters such as floods and landslides, according to government statistics.

Flooding has become more frequent in Hanoi as the road and the drainage systems struggle to accommodate a rapidly growing population.

A man drives a motorbike in a flooded street after heavy rains in Hanoi, Vietnam September 28, 2023. Photo: Reuters

A man drives a motorbike in a flooded street after heavy rains in Hanoi, Vietnam September 28, 2023. Photo: Reuters

People make their way through a flooded street after heavy rains in Hanoi, Vietnam September 28, 2023. Photo: Reuters

People make their way through a flooded street after heavy rains in Hanoi, Vietnam September 28, 2023. Photo: Reuters

A man and a boy walk through a flooded street after heavy rains in Hanoi, Vietnam September 28, 2023. Photo: Reuters

A man and a boy walk through a flooded street after heavy rains in Hanoi, Vietnam September 28, 2023. Photo: Reuters

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Vietnam leaps two places in global innovation index in 2023

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Vietnam has leaped two places in the Global Innovation Index (GII) in 2023, ranking 46th out of 132 countries and territories, according to a GII report released by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) on September 27.

Vietnam leaps two places in global innovation index in 2023 hinh anh 1Illustrative image (Source: VNA)

Geneva – Vietnam has leaped two places
in the Global Innovation Index (GII) in 2023, ranking 46th out of
132 countries and territories, according to a GII report released by the World
Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) on September 27.

According to the report, Vietnam has continued to show progress
in converting innovation input into output performance. The country has jumped
from 59th position in 2022 to 57th position in 2023 in
terms of input level, while its output level was up one place to 40th position.

The GII input pillars include institutions, human capital
and research, infrastructure, market sophistication, and business sophistication.
Meanwhile, the output performance are knowledge and technology outputs and creative
output.

Vietnam leaps two places in global innovation index in 2023 hinh anh 2Vietnamese scientists making NanoDragon satellite (Photo: VNSC)

Particularly, Vietnam has maintained its second position
among lower middle-income countries in the overall GII after India (40th).
Among ASEAN countries, Vietnam is behind Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand.

According to WIPO, Vietnam is among most impressive innovation
climbers of the last decade. Vietnam, along with India and the Republic of
Moldova, continue to be record holders by being innovation overperformers for a
13th consecutive year.

This year, Vietnam ranks 33rd in the unicorn
valuation, and 66th in research and development (R&D)
expenditure./.

Source: https://en.vietnamplus.vn/vietnam-leaps-two-places-in-global-innovation-index-in-2023/268714.vnp

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Lobster larvae increasingly smuggled into Vietnam

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In Vietnam, the import of wild-caught lobster larvae is under strict control because of short supply, yet the smuggling of this in-demand shellfish remains rampant on social media, posing immeasurable risks.

Many raft owners in Cam Ranh City, Khanh Hoa Province find it difficult to import official lobster larva shipments, while some online sellers offer lobster larvae in great numbers and with plenty of pricing.

When buying lobster larvae becomes a gamble

Despite being aware of numerous risks in quality, many consumers still go for buying lobster larvae online.

“Vendors vaguely claimed that these infant lobsters hailed either from Indonesia or the Philippines,” said Le Phuong Dung, a buyer in Cam Linh Ward, Cam Ranh City.

The price per lobster larva peaked at VND60,000 (US$2.46) in July and August, while each cost about VND40,000 ($1.64) at the moment, said Dung.

Besides purchasing from a regular contact, she usually orders lobster larvae online as this kind of trading is fast and affordable.

Screenshot of posts selling foreign lobster larvae at cheap prices all over the social network.

Screenshot of posts selling foreign lobster larvae at cheap prices all over Facebook

Baby lobsters need to be released into the water for customers to know whether they are vigorous or not, but those having sunk in the water cannot be returned even if it could be the provider’s fault, meaning buyers have to accept all the risk.

Additionally, raising lobster larvae is like taking a gamble, for most of the larvae batch is highly likely to die on account of its own poor quality or inferior water source, said a buyer named Pham Ngoc Thanh in Cam Thuan Ward, also in Cam Ranh City.

In the role of a lobster larva customer, a Tien Phong (Youth) newspaper reporter contacted a Facebook account called H.Ng., who provides a variety of juvenile lobsters with different values in large numbers.

“Baby lobsters with green and white colors cost VND36,000 [$1.48] individually, while cobalt blue and ornate rock lobster larvae from Indonesia are respectively priced at VND33,000 [$1.35] and VND40,000 [$1.64] apiece,” this person said.

The tiny lobsters are packed in styrofoam boxes with oxygen aeration and delivered to rafts as far as in Binh Dinh and Phu Yen Provinces, south-central Vietnam, with purchase quantity unrestricted.

However, the seller stammered when asked about the products’ certificate of origin or food safety testing, stating “it’s just fine as long as customers receive robust lobster larvae.”

Le Van Hoan, deputy director of the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development in Khanh Hoa Province, said a report on the shortage of lobster larvae is being compiled and completed to send to the provincial authorities.

Lobster diseases potentially break out

Illegal lobster larva transportation highly likely leads to the emergence of seriously contagious fatal diseases, such as white spot disease and milky haemolymph syndrome in lobsters, causing mass mortalities in the aquaculture of the crustacean worldwide including Vietnam.

The Khanh Hoa Department of Agriculture and Rural Development affirmed its written notice being sent to the People’s Committees of other provinces and cities to prevent smuggling, illegal trading, and transportation of lobster larvae from abroad to Vietnam via road, air, and some localities sharing a border with Cambodia.

The photo shows lobster larvae being raised in tanks. Photo: Thanh Chuong / Tien Phong

This photo shows lobster larvae being raised in tanks in Khanh Hoa Province, south-central Vietnam. Photo: Thanh Chuong / Tien Phong

“The authorities will strictly handle cases of illegitimately transporting and trading larvae of unknown origin, along with encouraging lobster businesses to conform to regulations on aquatic-breeding management,” said Hoan.

Meanwhile, an official of the Khanh Hoa Sub-Department of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Medicine said that no larva batch has been imported into this locality since the end of June 2023, meaning that these lobster larvae sold online must be smuggled or commercial fraud.

The sub-department and relevant agencies are pooling information on this case and reporting it to the provincial Department of Agriculture and Rural Development alongside the National Steering Committee for Anti-Smuggling, Counterfeit Goods, and Trade Fraud to find solutions to the problem.

In the meantime, white spot disease pathogens in shrimps elevate their death rate up to 100 percent within a short time since this virus is quickly infectious among prawns and present in many sources like lobsters themselves, water sources or intermediate hosts, said Nguyen Tan Sy, deputy director of Nha Trang University’s Institute for Aquaculture based in Khanh Hoa Province.

Either contaminated cultivated environment or seasonal changes do create favorable conditions for viruses to thrive and break out on a large scale, he said.

According to him, that some retailers who import lobsters into Khanh Hoa without complying strictly with relevant regulations results in the larvae’s high risk of contracting diseases.

On the other hand, the Institute for Aquaculture, with the support of the national government, will soon establish a long-term commitment with several Indonesian companies to export lobster larvae to Vietnam via the official channel in order to ensure quantity and quality for breeders, Sy said.

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