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Việt Nam to pilot carbon trade exchange from 2025

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Rú Chá mangrove in the central province of Thừa Thiên-Huế. The mangrove is an important ecosystem that helps remove and store a large part of carbon as biomass. — VNA/ Photo Hồ Cầu

HÀ NỘI — Việt Nam plans to set up and pilot a carbon trade exchange from 2025, according to a new Government decree on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and Ozone layer protection.

The document stipulates several articles of the Law on Environmental Protection and maps out a roadmap for domestic carbon market foundation and development.

A carbon credit is a tradable permit or certificate that enables the holder of the credit the right to emit one tonne of carbon dioxide or an equivalent of a different greenhouse gas – it’s essentially an offset for producers of such gases.

From now until the end of 2027, the country will put forward regulations on the management of carbon credits, the exchange of GHG emission quotas and carbon credits, and the operation of a carbon credit exchange.

It will also carry out a pilot for exchanging and balancing carbon credits in potential areas, guide domestic and international carbon credit exchange and balance mechanisms in accordance with laws and international conventions to which Việt Nam is a signatory.

Activities to raise capacity and awareness of carbon market development will also be stepped up during this period.

The carbon trade exchange is expected to be put into official operation in 2028.

A carbon credit is a kind of permit that represents one tonne of carbon dioxide removed from the atmosphere. They can be purchased by an individual or, more commonly, a company to make up for carbon dioxide emissions that come from industrial production, delivery vehicles or travel. —

Source: https://vietnamnews.vn/environment/1114434/viet-nam-to-pilot-carbon-trade-exchange-from-2025.html

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Medigo’s app makes prescription deliveries available 24/7 in Vietnam

Over the last three years, Ho Chi Minh City-based Medigo has grown to 500,000 active users by providing 24/7 on-demand prescription delivery services.

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Now Ho Chi Minh City-based Medigo is planning to grow its telehealth ecosystem with $2 million in new funding by East Ventures, with participation from Pavilion Capital and Touchstone Partners.

The new capital will allow Medigo to expand its remote doctor consultations, medicine delivery services and home testing services, including blood tests, urine tests and pregnancy tests.

Medigo’s app connects users to nearby licenses pharmacies and delivers medicine within 20 minutes. It currently has 1,000 pharmacy partners in Hanoi, Da Nang and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam’s three biggest cities, and will began expanding to Tier 2 cities, like Binh Duong, Vung Tau and Hai Phong, this year.

The startup’s CEO and co-fouder Ha Le began working on the app after he had trouble finding fever reducers for his daughter in the middle of the night. “When I was in university as a software engineer, I never thought that working in the healthcare space would be the center of my daily life, but now, it is my life’s mission,” he told TechCrunch.

Medigo has plenty of competitors, including Doctor Anywhere, Jio Health, Edoctor, Long Chau, Pharmacity and Rightnow. Le said Medigo differentiates by working with pharmacies that are open around the clock so it is able to operate 24/7 consistently. It also plans to connect different providers, so users can have more choices on the same platform.

In a statement about the investment, East Ventures managing partner Koh Wai Kit said, “Digital technologies can improve the accessibility and affordability of good quality healthcare. We are excited by Medigo’s mission to revolutionize pharmacies and healthcare services in Vietnam.”

Source: TechCrunch+

Source: https://e.nhipcaudautu.vn/tech/medigos-app-makes-prescription-deliveries-available-247-in-vietnam-3351215/

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Revenue from cybersecurity sector up 33% in Q1

The Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC) recently reported positive results for the cybersecurity sector in the first quarter of 2023.

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The Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC) recently reported positive results for the cybersecurity sector in the first quarter of 2023.

Specifically, the sector posted revenue of 252.8 billion VND (10.6 million USD) during the period, an increase of 33.5% year-on-year, resulting in a growth of 33.1% to 20.22 billion VND.

It contributed 21.8 billion VND to the State budget, up 50.6% over the same period last year.

According to the ministry, there are 103 cybersecurity enterprises operating in the industry during the period, a rise of 12% on-year, creating 3,492 jobs, up 10.6%. And the rate of domestic to foreign earnings reduced by 10.1% to 45.1%.

By the end of February, the total number of issued public digital certificates jumped 23.18% to nearly 5.87 million. Of which, the active ones rose 17.89% to approximately 1.9 million in February alone.

Its digital certificate status maintaining fees contributed an accumulated value of 10.79 billion VND to the State budget since the beginning of the year.

In the second quarter of 2023, MIC plans to create strategies to fulfil information security platforms for users both in Vietnam and foreign countries.

It also cooperates with the Committee on Science, Technology and Environment to complete the Law on Electronic Transactions and implement other tasks according to the guidance document No 652 in 2023.

Source: Vietnamplus

Source: https://e.nhipcaudautu.vn/tech/revenue-from-cybersecurity-sector-up-33-in-q1-3351264/

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More than 1,600 cyber attacks handled in February

Thus, the number of attacks rose by 36.7 per cent compared to January and by 33.9 per cent over the same period last year.

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The Authority of Information Security Department, Ministry of Information and Communications (MoIT), recorded 1,687 cyber attacks that caused problems to information systems in Việt Nam last month.

The number represents a rise of 36.7 per cent compared to January and by 33.9 per cent over the same period last year.

The majority were phishing attacks, which are deceptive websites and links set up by attackers to collect people’s data.

To ensure cyber information security, the Ministry of Information and Communications continues to strengthen supervision and proactively scan Việt Nam’s cyberspace with key tasks this month, including the development of a set of criteria on basic cyber information security requirements for surveillance cameras; a support platform for identifying and implementing level-based information security; and deployment for a network of Vietnamese information security experts abroad.

Along with that, MoIT continues to evaluate, make statistics and promote communications and warnings on mass media for users to know and avoid.

Previously, the National Cyber Security Center reported that the number of cyber attacks that caused problems on information systems in Việt Nam was 1,234 in January this year.

Source: Viet Nam News

Source: https://e.nhipcaudautu.vn/tech/more-than-1600-cyber-attacks-handled-in-february-3351139/

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