Greetings on 45th anniversary of Vietnam-Philippines diplomatic ties

Vietnamese leaders have extended greetings to their Philippine counterparts on the occasion of the 45th founding anniversary of the diplomatic ties (July 12, 1976 – 2021).

State President Nguyen Xuan Phuc and Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh cabled their greetings to President of the Philippines Rodrigo Duterte.

Minister of Foreign Affairs Bui Thanh Son sent his greetings to Philippine Secretary of Foreign Affairs Teodoro Locsin.

The Philippines’ exports to Vietnam hit 1.27 billion USD and the import value was 3.64 billion USD in 2020.

Over the past five years, the two countries have also carried out an array of activities in culture and education./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Bac Lieu prioritises renewable energy

The Mekong Delta province of Bac Lieu has chosen renewable energy as one of its top priorities, aiming to restructure the economy towards green growth and sustainable development.

To capitalise on its potential and strengths, the province has taken the initiative in proposing that the Government leave the Cai Cung coal-fired power plant complex out of the national power development plan.

The move is viewed an important premise which is hoped to draw investment from new domestic and foreign businesses to clean and renewable energy.

According to Director of the Bac Lieu Department of Planning and Investment Huynh Chi Nguyen, the province is home to the 99.2-MW Bac Lieu wind power plant that was built with an investment of over 5.5 trillion VND (239 million USD). It is the sole offshore wind power project in Vietnam at the moment.

He added that the province has attracted 19 other wind power projects with a combined capacity of more than 4,000 MW.

Bac Lieu is striving to raise its total capacity of power sources to about 9,780 MW by 2030, of which wind power constitutes 5,000 MW, solar power 1,550 MW, and gas power 3,200 MW. Annual power output is projected to hit 31 billion kWh by that year.

At the same time, the province is building a power network able to connect with neighbouring localities and the Mekong Delta region as a whole, thereby ensuring safe supply.

That Bac Lieu is striving to become a clean and renewable energy hub of the Mekong Delta and the country at large demonstrates that it is determined to ensure national energy security as well as offers stable and high quality energy at reasonable costs for socio-economic development.

Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Pham Van Thieu said that in the coming time, Bac Lieu will continue to develop energy sources in a self-reliant manner, ensuring efficiency and sustainability.

The province will also work to guarantee appropriate power distribution in line with requirements on environmental protection, and review power consumption, along with creating optimal conditions for the private sector to engage in the sphere.

Bac Lieu boasts huge potential and advantages in renewable energy development as it has a coastline of 56 km, alongside wind of an average speed of nearly 7 metres per second all year round.

It has an average annual amount of sunshine hours of over 2,900, coupled with a relatively even terrain and is barely affected by natural disasters./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

OVs in Thailand donate to COVID-19 vaccine fund

The Vietnamese Embassy in Thailand held a ceremony on July 11 to receive nearly 1.5 million baht (46,100 USD) donated by the Vietnamese community in the country to Vietnam’s national COVID-19 vaccine fund.

Of the total, 1.469 million baht was contributed by the association of Vietnamese people in Thailand, and 10,000 bath by the Vietnamese students’ association in Thailand.

Speaking at the ceremony, Ambassador Phan Chi Thanh expressed his thanks for the contributions by Vietnamese people living in Thailand, although they have also been hit by the pandemic.

He affirmed that the funding will be sent to Vietnam as soon as possible.

On this occasion, the diplomat presented 8,000 USD from the Vietnam COVID-19 prevention and control fund to Vietnamese people in Thailand hit hard by the pandemic./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Movie star Van performs in Netflix hit

Vietnamese movie star Ngo Thanh Van, known as VanVeronica, will be seen in part two of a US superhero film starring Charlize Theron, Kiki Layne and Matthias Schoenaerts.

She will play the role of a warrior named Quynh in the sequel to The Old Guard, a production directed by Gina Prince-Bythewood and written by Greg Rucka.

The Old Guard is based on scriptwriter Rucka’s comic book of the same name. It features a team of immortal mercenaries, led by a warrior named Andy, played by Charlize Theron, on a revenge mission.

It was released on July 10, 2020 on Netflix.

Van competed against many Asian candidates for the role of Quynh. Her performance has had good reviews from both critics and audiences.

According to Variety.com, the script has been completed for part two of The Old Guard, and filming is expected to begin next year. Theron confirmed she will be back in the film.

Van began her movie career in 2004 with a leading role in Rouge, a 13-part TV series produced by international channel MTV Asia, after spending years in music and on the catwalk.

In 2006, she played a leading role in Dong Mau Anh Hung (The Rebel), a kung fu film directed by Vietnamese-American Charlie Nguyen. The film won the Grand Jury Award at 2007 Sharing Visions, a biennial international film festival for Vietnamese filmmakers held in Los Angeles.

Movie star, director and producer Van of HCM City has performed in several films and TV shows, including Hollywood films Bright and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon II: The Green Legend, a sequel to the 2000 Hollywood hit Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

HCM City on right track in COVID-19 fight: official

Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam’s current biggest COVID-19 outbreak hot spot, is on the right track in pandemic prevention and control after two days of social distancing imposed in the entire city.

The affirmation was made during an online meeting between Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam, who is also head of the National Steering Committee for COVID-19 Prevention and Control, and the city’s leading officials on July 11.

Along with intensifying dissemination to make locals abide by regulations and punishment of any violations, Deputy PM Dam stressed that the biggest goal after the social distancing is to define districts, wards and communes that are safe in order to turn them into a new normal as soon as possible.

To that end, all the work, especially epidemiological investigation and testing, must be conducted quickly and surely.

He asked the city to improve the testing capacity, and conduct testing at home for people with COVID-19 symptoms, the elderly and those with underlying diseases.

Municipal authorities were also required to pay more attention to locals, particularly the poor and the homeless, with the aim of leaving no one short of food.

The official highly valued the city’s efforts to ensure environmental sanitation, including the treatment of medical waste, requesting extra efforts to solve shortcomings in this field.

Speaking at the meeting, Chairman of the municipal People’s Committee Nguyen Thanh Phong said that on July 10, the largest and most populous city of Vietnam recorded 1,403 new COVID-19 infections, mostly in quarantine sites and locked-down areas.

The city has put into operation new concentrated quarantine sites, hospitals for COVID-19 treatment, as well as wards dedicated to treating critical patients, he stated.

The city leader affirmed that the volume of goods at supermarkets and convenience stores remain stable.

Since July 6, the city has provided support for 45,000 locals, and carried a support package worth nearly 900 billion VND (39.2 million USD)./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Electricity corporation, Singaporean group sign strategic cooperation agreement

The Electricity of Vietnam Generation Corporation No. 2 (EVNGenco2) inked a strategic cooperation agreement with Sembcorp Industries of Singapore to explore a strategic partnership on July 11 in Can Tho city.

The signing ceremony was held both online and in person with the participation of the Vietnamese Ambassador to Singapore, the Consulate General of Singapore in Ho Chi Minh City, and representatives of relevant authorities.

The document focuses on several key areas of cooperation such as corporate governance, digital transformation and renewable energy projects in Vietnam. Those are Sembcorp Industries’ strong fields and the development strategy orientation of EVNGenco2 in the coming time. Therefore, EVNGenco2 views the strategic cooperation with Sembcorp a top priority in its efforts to realise its development goals./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

PM asks Tay Ninh, Long An to strengthen COVID-19 prevention, control

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on July 11 requested the southern border province of Tay Ninh to take actions to prevent the COVID-19 pandemic from spreading out in the community, strictly monitor those coming from pandemic-hit areas, and control the border.

Speaking to the province’s leading officials, the leader asked them to carry out a pandemic prevention scenario at a higher level and in a more effective manner.

He expressed his hope that local forces will strictly follow regulations to safeguard the national independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity, better pandemic prevention and control work, boost economic development and exports, and maintain and consolidate the friendship and solidarity between Vietnam and Cambodia.

A representative of Tay Ninh proposed the Government further support the province in conducting quick testing and several issues related to socio-economic development in the coming time. On July 10, the Government leader also had a working session with leading officials of Long An province, during which he emphasised that the COVID-19 fight is now the top priority in the southern locality.

He required local authorities to encourage people to strictly follow the Government’s directives on pandemic prevention and control.

The PM also asked the Ministry of Health to allocate 400,000 vaccine doses needed to inoculate workers in industrial parks in Long An – the 12th largest local-level economy in Vietnam./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency