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City seeks small company tax extension

City seeks small company tax extension

Employees from the HCM City-based Do Thanh Technology Corp make spares. HCM City's authority has requested the federal government to postpone the quarterly deadline for small- and medium-sized companies to pay for corporate taxes. — VNA/VNS Photo Thanh Vu HCM CITY — HCM City has requested Pm Nguyen Tan Dung for permission to increase the quarterly deadline for small- and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) to pay for their corporate taxes, based on

PM grants 2010-2020 Science Development Strategy

Hà Nội – Pm Nguyen Tan Dung approved the Science Development Technique for this years-20 period which targets improving the need for high-tech and applied science items to around 45 percent of GDP by 2020.Underneath the strategy, the need for the science (S&T) market increases by typically 15-17 percent each year.The expansion strategy also requires a rise in the number of scientific scientists and professional staff in information and communication technologies (ICT) to nine or ten people per 10000. As

PM grants 2010-2020 Science Development Strategy

Hà Nội – Pm Nguyen Tan Dung approved the Science Development Technique for this years-20 period which targets improving the need for high-tech and applied science items to around 45 percent of GDP by 2020.Underneath the strategy, the need for the science (S&T) market increases by typically 15-17 percent each year.The expansion strategy also requires a rise in the number of scientific scientists and professional staff in information and communication technologies (ICT) to nine or ten people per 10000. As

Concrete technology transferred to defense ministry

Concrete technology transferred to defense ministry

HCMC – Thach Anh Construction Investment Corporation on Wednesday transferred to the Ministry of National Defense the technology to produce high-strength concrete from sand and seawater.

VN needs to drive FDI in necessary fields

VN needs to drive FDI in necessary fields

Vietnam needs to have policies to drive foreign direct investment (FDI) in necessary fields and overcome negative outcomes, including backward technology, environmental pollution and transfer pricing, said Minister of Planning and Investment Bui Quang Vinh.

Institutes play central role in technology development

Research institutes and universities play a key role in fostering technology transfer for rapid but sustainable human and economic development.

Workshop on nuclear consultancy opens in Hanoi

A workshop to discuss consultancy for lawmaking on nuclear issues in Vietnam was held in Hanoi on March 8.

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Blatter "would die" rather than see another Cup blunder

FIFA President Sepp Blatter has said he "would die" if he saw another World Cup blunder such as Frank Lampard's disallowed goal for England against Germany in South Africa in 2010.

IFAB poised to agree on new four-substitute rule

IFAB poised to agree on new four-substitute rule

FIFA's law-making body, the International Football Association Board (IFAB), will decide on Saturday whether teams can field a fourth substitute during extra time and also consider the future of goal-line technology and Islamic headscarves.

City to develop new software park

HCMC – HCMC has assigned Quang Trung Software City Development Company to prepare for a new software park in the footsteps of the Quang Trung Software City (QTSC) based in District 12.

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ASEAN task pressure talks about mental health

The very first meeting from the ASEAN task pressure on mental health has been heldin Hanoi from May 23-25, with associates from regional and globalorganisations participating. Addressing the openingceremony, Deputy Minister of Public Health, Nguyen Thi Xuyen stated theevent offers nations an opportunity to share good practices in protectingmental health, adding to strengthening cooperation within the regionand fulfilling the aim of “Healthy people, healthy ASEAN”. Xuyen known as on nations to

Desperate people get free facial, eye surgery

Forty-two kids with harelips and cleft palates within the two CentralHighlands provinces of Dak Nong and Dak Lak have obtained free check-upsand procedures. The programme for poor children inremote and ethnic minority areas, worth about 500 million VND, wascarried out and based on the Center for Research and Aid forOperation Smile (OSCA) at Dak Nong province’s general hospital from May19-21. OSCA Director Bui Tu Anh stated this isthe very first time the center provides free check-ups and surgical