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Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

About 1,000 overseas Vietnamese offered incense at the Thang Long Royal Citadel and attended a special Tet get-together at Bao Son Paradise Park on February 6. 

Officials of Hanoi, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Committee for Overseas Vietnamese Affairs and nearly 1000 overseas Vietnamese attended the incense-offering ceremony and a cultural festival at the Thang Long Royal Citadel in the afternoon of February 6.

The drum show called “Thang Long Drum Festival”.

The meeting was held on the same day as the Kitchen God’s Day, so the festival included a procession of the Kitchen God.

Two Kitchen Gods made of fruits.

After the procession, carp were released while this paper carp was burned.

The outdoor altar of the Kitchen God.

The rituals began with an oration to the Ly-Tran-Le kings.

Officials and overseas Vietnamese burn incense.

After the rituals, overseas Vietnamese went to the Bao Son Heaven Park for a banquet and festival.

President Nguyen Minh Triet at the banquet.

President Nguyen Minh Triet released carp at the Bao Son Heaven Park (according to Vietnamese belief, the carp will turn into dragons that will bring the Kitchen Gods a report to the God in heaven on the last year’s activities of the lower world).

Many unique dances and songs were performed at the festival.

The event ended with a ten-minute firework show.

PV

 

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Government agencies moved energetically to prepare the nation’s first formal complaint to the World Trade Organization, and are hopeful of success.

Processing shrimps for export.

 

Earlier this month, some local newspapers reported that the Government has filed a complaint with the World Trade Organisation (WTO) on behalf of Vietnamese shrimp exporters, protesting the US imposition of anti-dumping taxes on our frozen shrimp. Deputy Trade Minister Le Danh Vinh talked with Tuoi Tre about this.

 

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Le Danh Vinh, Deputy Minister of Trade: It is very normal for a country to bring commercial conflicts with another country to the WTO. Many countries have done it, even when they have close and friendly relations.  One reason Vietnam joined the WTO is so we can protect our interests via the WTO’s mechanism.

 

“After VASEP (The Association of Vietnamese Seafood Exporters and Producers) proposed that the Government bring the matter of the USA’s imposing anti-dumping duties on Vietnamese shrimp to the WTO, we have moved energetically. On February 2, Vietnam officially initiated the case.

 

Tuoi Tre: Some news agencies said that VASEP proposed the WTO complaint a long time ago. Why didn’t the Government act until February 2?

 

Deputy Minister Vinh: VASEP sent its petition to the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT), the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development and the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry early in 2009. To protect the interests of Vietnamese enterprises and exercise of its rights at the WTO, MoIT and related agencies diligently researched the case. This is Vietnam’s first complaint to the WTO. We must take care to do it correctly.

 

A number of ministries, including Finance, Justice, Foreign Affairs and Agriculture and Rural Development have helped MoIT to analyze the case. In mid-2009, based on the ministries’ recommendation, the government agreed in principal to file a complaint at the WTO at the request of VASEP.

 

However, many technical issues still had to be carried out before initiatiing the case, for example consulting with the WTO Centre for Legal Assistance, hiring lawyers and preparing evidence. The dossiers for a WTO lawsuit are lengthy, so we needed time to prepare them.

 

TT: What is the procedure? How long will it take?

 

Vinh: We will have to follow WTO’s mechanism.  The first step is direct discussion between the parties.  Vietnam’s representative at the WTO sent our request for discussion of the matter according to WTO rules to the UN Trade Representative. The US has announced that they received the request.

 

If the case cannot be settled during this 60 day procedure, Vietnam will ask the WTO to step in, and at that time WTO would perform necessary steps for a formal hearing and decision.  It is rather like a trial; if the losing party appeals the decision, it may take some considerable time to finish the case according to WTO regulations.

 

TT: Lawyers are very important to the success of a legal action. Will Vietnam rely on foreign or local lawyers?

 

Vinh: We’ll make a careful choice. The lawyers who defend Vietnam’s interests must be good at English and international law. It is highly possible that we will choose a foreign lawyer for this case if it can’t be settled in the discussion phase.

 

TT: What do you think about Vietnam’s chances to win in this lawsuit?

 

Some experts recently said that Vietnam has a 60 to 90 percent chance of victory.  It is premature and subjective to reach such a conclusion. The two sides have just started the first step. This case also has complicated technical factors so it is difficult to make an early statement. However, before filing Vietnam’s complaint, our ministries carefully considered and analysed related issues.  Judging that we’ve a good chance to prevail, we have taken action. If we succeed, Vietnamese enterprises will not have to pay anti-dumping duties and all the red tape that compliance entails.

 

VietNamNet/Tuoi Tre

 

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Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

VnnNews – Sales of locally assembled automobiles in Vietnam in the first month of the year picked up 76% year-on-year to over 6,960 units.

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Despite the market slump last year, the auto market still noted an increase in sales volume with 119,460 units in 2009, year-on-year growth of 7%.

Last month, sales in all auto segments grew, in which multi-purpose and sport utility vehicles (MPV/SUV) increased 3% to 1,442 units, passenger cars 79% to more than 2,170 units and commercial vehicles 150% to 3,347 units.

Foreign and domestic manufacturers that reported a rise in sales included Toyota Vietnam, Ford Vietnam, GM Daewoo, Mercedes-Benz Vietnam, Visuco (Suzuki), Hino, Truong Hai, Vinaxuki and Vinamotor.

Toyota led the pack with 2,212 units, up 109% for 31.8% of the market, followed by GM Daewoo, 629 units, up 23%, Ford Vietnam, 373 units, up 7%, Visuco, 173 units, up 119% and Mercedes-Benz Vietnam, 159 units, up 20%.

Domestic producers Vinaxuki and Truong Hai registered 133% and 132% year-on-year increases in sales to 721 and 822 units respectively last month. Vinamotor sales leapt 200% year-on-year to 248 units.

However, total sales volume of VAMA members last month fell 53.8% in comparison with December, according to the association.

The auto industry this year will face extra difficulties as vehicle registration fees will be adjusted up to 10%-12% from the previous 5%-6%. Automakers and auto importers early this year announced new prices since the VAT on automobiles was doubled from 5% to 10% on January 1.

Despite the market slump last year, the auto market (from VAMA) still noted an increase in sales volume with 119,460 units in 2009, year-on-year growth of 7%.

Two segments that were major drivers for growth last year were passenger cars which grew by 47% year-on-year and MPV/SUVs which rose 3%.

Last year, automakers attributed the improvement in car consumption to the Government’s proactive measures such as 50% VAT and 50% ownership tax reductions. The auto registration fee was down to 5-6% of the list price, boosting sales and helping the industry cope with the local economic slowdown resulting from the global recession. But in 2010 some tax incentives have been removed.

Udo Loersch, general director of Mercedes-Benz Vietnam and vice chairman of VAMA, said that last year Mercedes-Benz Vietnam also posted a new record of 3,400 cars, with an 80% increase for passenger cars. This shows demand for cars, especially luxury brands, in Vietnam is high and increasing.

However, taxes for autos (VAT & registration fee) have been doubled. This will create significant challenges for auto makers and customers. “It is not easy to predict the market but we will hope for an increase in 2010. Another challenge is the dificulty to get loans for the customers, but here we expect the Government will find solutions to improve the situation,” Loersch said.

Meanwhile, Honda Vietnam forecast that the auto market this year would decrease 10%-20% year-on-year. Toyota Vietnam forecast the auto market in 2010 would reduce because of the new taxes and fees.

* The import value of automobiles in the first month of this year reached only US$45 million, a 76.4% decrease compared to December, according to the General Statistics Office (GSO).

The country imported 2,500 automobiles, down 77.3% against the previous month. As many as 11,000 automobiles worth US$192 million were imported in December.

The GSO said the sharp decrease was a common trend as the first two months of the year often saw a sharp reduction in car imports due to decreasing demand from the domestic market.

Industry insiders also attributed the sharp decrease to the impact of the Government’s decision to remove tax incentives from the auto industry. After months of enjoying a VAT and car registration discount, car buyers now have to pay additional charges that are estimated to increase the cost of buying a car by roughly 10-12%.

Automakers said the domestic automobile market would suffer over the first few months of the year due to the higher costs. However, it was expected to rebound at the end of the year so that total sales would match those of last year.

Last year, the country recorded imports of roughly 76,300 automobiles worth more than US$1.17 billion, up 49.4% and 12.6% respectively from 2008, the GSO reported.

Industry insiders forecast that automobile imports in February would continue to drop.

VietNamNet/SGT

 

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Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

Hanoi people flocked to buy votive papers and then to the Red River and area lakes to release carp on the Kitchen God’s Day, which fell on Saturday, February 6.

 

 

 

Burning votive papers on the pavement.

 

 

 

Releasing carps to the Hoan Kiem Lake.

 

Throwing carps to the Red River.

 

 

 

People also throw ash of votive papers…

 

… altars

 

 

 

… and other worshipping items to the Red River.

 

VietNamNet/VNE

 

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Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

Hanoi people flocked to buy votive papers and then to the Red River and area lakes to release carp on the Kitchen God’s Day, which fell on Saturday, February 6.

 

 

 

Burning votive papers on the pavement.

 

 

 

Releasing carps to the Hoan Kiem Lake.

 

Throwing carps to the Red River.

 

 

 

People also throw ash of votive papers…

 

… altars

 

 

 

… and other worshipping items to the Red River.

 

VietNamNet/VNE

 

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Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

The HCM City Zoo on February 7 opened its white tiger cage for the public.

 

The two white tigers are two years old, around 100kg in weight, and were transported to HCM City from the Elmvale Zoo in Canada earlier this year. They have quickly become familiar to their new living environment in Vietnam.

 

Previously, Dai Nam Van Hien park in Binh Duong province also imported a pair of white tigers, an extremely rare species, to promote tourism.

 

White Bengal tigers (Panthera tigris tigris) mainly live in India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Myanmar and Bhutan.

 

According to the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), the world currently has only 2300 Bengal tigers.

 

PV

 

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Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

Annually, HCM City’s “Ong do” (those who teach Han script and also calligraphers) gather on Pham Ngoc Thach and Nguyen Thi Minh Khai before Tet festival.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Monday, February 8th, 2010

The Tet holiday is coming nearer and hotels and restaurants in the city under the management of Saigontourist are introducing food and entertainment programs . . .

 Guests take a look over a lion dance for Tet holiday at the Bong Sen Hotel Saigon.

Especially, on New Year’s Eve and the first day of the New Year, tourists can join in picking lucky buds and hear an ethnic musical performance.

Buffet lunch is from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and costs VND150,000++ per adult and VND75,000++ per child. Buffet dinner is from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. and costs VND250,000++ per adult and VND125,000++ per child.

* Lemongrass Restaurant (Palace Hotel Saigon, 55-66 Nguyen Hue Boulevard, District 1, tel: 3829 1520)

On New Year’s Eve, revelers can celebrate New Year’s Eve with Fireworks Display together with the set menu of the restaurant on the 14th floor of the Palace Hotel and enjoy an ethnic musical instrument performance and free Australian wine. The 15th and 16th floors are ideal for a panorama of the bustling and animated atmosphere of Saigon below as well as Nguyen Hue Flower Street. The party on the 14th floor is set for 6 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. and is VND900,000 per person while the 15th and 16th floor party is VND1.3 million per person.

* Dong Khanh Restaurant (2 Tran Hung Dao B Street, District 5, tel: 3923 6404)

On Valentine’s Day, also the first day of Tet, a buffet dinner will be celebrated from 6 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., promising tourists many good dishes. Tickets are VND385,000 per adult and VND214,000 per child. Those purchasing tickets before February 10 will be treated with a 10% discount for a party of less than ten, a 15% discount for a party of ten or more and a 20% discount for a party of more than 20. Couples who book a party at the restaurant this month will be given a 20% discount.

From February 14 to 18, buffet lunch at the restaurant is VND171,000 per adult and VND128,000 per child.

* Thien Hong Hotel (52-56 Tan Da Street, District 5, tel: 3855 3472)

A buffet celebrating the Year of the Tiger will be hosted on the hotel’s 9th floor at 10 p.m. on New Year’s Eve featuring over 30 Vietnamese and Chinese dishes and music and dance shows. Tickets are VND229,000 per adult and VND149,000 per child. Those purchasing ten tickets will be given one free.

* Que Huong 1 Hotel (49 Nguyen Dinh Chieu Street, District 3, tel: 3829 4443)

A buffet program of 40 selected dishes will be held from 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. from February 14 to 17. Tickets are VND299,000 per adult and VND179,000 per child.

* Saigon Ship Restaurant (Bach Dang Wharf, District 1, tel: 3823 0393)

From February 15 to 17, tourists will be treated to a cruise on the Saigon River, departing at 11:30 a.m. and finishing at 2 p.m. On the ship, revelers can enjoy a buffet party of 50 dishes accompanied by a
circus show, jugglery and live music. Tickets are VND190,000 per adult and VND120,000 per child. In the evenings, the ship runs two shifts, one from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. and one from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.

* Binh Quoi 1 Tourist Area (1147 Binh Quoi Street, Binh Thanh District, tel: 3556 5891)

Food and entertainment programs will be held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and from 5 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. February 15 to 18. Tickets are VND180,000 per adult and VND100,000 per child, inclusive of music shows and lottery games.

* Binh Quoi 2 Tourist Area (1147 Binh Quoi Street, Binh Thanh District, tel: 3556 6020)

A buffet called Good Dishes from the Coast Region featuring 60 seafood dishes will be prepared for tourists to celebrate Tet from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. February 15 to 17, accompanied by circus acts, jugglery and the Latin Eyes band. Tickets are VND150,000 per adult and VND90,000 per child.

* Van Thanh Tourist Area (48/10 Dien Bien Phu Street, Binh Thanh District, tel: 3512 3026)

A Tet buffet of traditional Vietnamese cuisine, a Tet music show and folk games will be held from 5 p.m. February 15 to 21. Tickets are VND170,000 per adult and VND100,000 per child.

VietNamNet/SGT

 

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Monday, February 8th, 2010

VnnNews – More than 50 Tet (Lunar New Year) markets have been opened throughout Ha Noi, selling flowers and agricultural products.

“This is the biggest grouping of flower and agricultural markets ever held for Tet, with 24 more markets than were present last year,” said Nguyen Thi Nhu Mai from the Ha Noi Industry and Commerce Department.

Sixteen markets were trading within the city whereas another eight have sprung up in surrounding suburbs.

In the city, Tay Ho and Thanh Xuan had three markets each while Cau Giay and Ha Dong districts had two. West of the city centre, Quoc Oai and Thanh Oai districts were recorded as having 10 and 12 Tet markets respectively.

Maintaining control

The Ha Noi People’s Committee instructed the city’s Transport and Communications Department and Police to divide, and control traffic lines so as to limit the incidence of traffic jams resulting from increased market traffic.

The city’s committee also ordered market organisers to ensure civilised commerce, sanitation and limits on trading areas. Local authorities were also asked to deal strictly with illegal market places.

A ban on markets along Tay Ho District’s Nghi Tam road, a popular space for selling Tet flowers and trees, was introduced to avoid heavy traffic jams.

This year, however “the market places will be held on vacant areas nearby Nghi Tam road and around the district’s Quang An Ward,” said Mai.

The city also required shops selling Tet goods to register with the City’s Industry and Commerce Department with quantities and price lists for their products.

“Our mission is to ensure the proper supply of goods and maintain price stability during and before Tet.” added Mai.

VietNamNet/Viet Nam News

 

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Monday, February 8th, 2010

The chief coach and the coaching assistant of Viettel’s young football team have been fined for insulting referees at a National U19 Football Tournament.

VnnNews - The chief coach and the coaching assistant of Viettel’s young football team, both of which are former stars of the national squad, have been fined for insulting referees at a National U19 Football Tournament.

 

The chief coach Nguyen Hong Son (photo) has to serve a warning and pay a fine of 2 million dong for offensive language directed at the referee at the match between his team and Nam Ninh on February 3 in Hai Phong.

 

Son’s assistant, Nguyen Duc Thang, is suspended from now until the end of the tournament, plus 2.5 million dong worth of fines.

 

The Vietnam Football Federation’s viewpoint is that a coach’s behavior should set an example for footballers so any non-sporting action should be penalized.

                                                                                                                                   

PV

 

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