Local residents come to the
charity house in Nghe An (Photo: truyenhinhnghean.vn)
Nghe
An (VNS/VNA) - Mong Van Thanh, a seventh-grader of Bac Ly
semi-boarding school for ethnic minorities, browses second-hand books and
warm clothes at the charity house in Huoi Trang 1 Village, Bac Ly Commune, the
Thanh
said he arrived at the charity house in the early morning. He said he did
not have enough books to study, so he hoped he could find some that he
needed and more warm clothes to wear during the cold days.
Hundreds
of other people from the two communes of Bac Ly and My Ly also came to the
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Tuesday, January 19, 2016 17:15
Government and private firms should pay more attention to the long-term development of the semiconductor industry. (Photo: VNA)
Ho
Chi Minh City (VNS/VNA) That the integrated circuit market in Vietnam
has huge potential, but no significant action for its development has been
taken recently, is experts’ scathing verdict.
In 2013, Ho Chi Minh
City became the first locality to launch an IC development programme at a cost
of 7.5 trillion VND.
It was expected that by
2017, its
IC industry would have revenues of 100-150 million USD and at least
five electronics multinationals investing in Vietnam, trained 2,000 engineers
and technicians, and incubated over 30 domestic technology firms.