Tuesday, January 19, 2021, 09:14 GMT+7
An exhibition on the Communist Party of Vietnam opens at the Vietnam Exhibition Centre for Culture and Arts in Hanoi, January 18, 2021. Photo: Vietnam News Agency
Here are today’s leading news stories:
Politics The two-day 19th plenary session of the Vietnamese National Assembly’s Committee for Social Affairs was opened in central Da Nang City on Monday. An exhibition on the Communist Party of Vietnam opened at the Vietnam Exhibition Centre for Culture and Arts in Hanoi on Monday to mark the Party’s 91st founding anniversary (February 3, 1930) and welcome the upcoming 13th National Party Congress. The event will run until January 24.
A building in Da Nang city uses solar rooftop to generate power (Photo: nld.vn)
Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - Nguyen Duc Ninh, Director of the National Power Regulation
Centre, has said Vietnam will cut its renewable electricity
capacity due to oversupply.
Ninh told
local media at a recent conference of the
Vietnam Electricity Group (EVN) that Vietnam
will cut 1.3 billion KWh of renewable energy in 2021.
According to
EVN s statistics,
national electricity output generated from solar power in
2020 was 10.6 billion kWh, including 1.15 billion kWh from rooftop solar power,
accounting for about 4.3 percent of the total output from the national
electricity system.
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Vinamilk exports ten containers of plant-based milk to China in the early days of 2021. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Vinamilk said it exported ten
containers of plant-based milk to China in the early days of 2021 and five more
containers of condensed milk will soon depart for the world’s largest market.
It is believed to be a good start for Vietnam’s largest
dairy producer this year.
Ten containers of high-quality
plant-based milk – almond-flavoured
soymilk and red bean-flavoured soymilk – have arrived in China and been available at
local convenience stores while the State-owned corporation is ramping up
production to deliver five containers of