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Construction materials prices surge as demand recovers
By Dat Nguyen  May 9, 2021 | 08:02 am GMT+7
A worker measures steel profiles in a factory. Photo by Shutterstock/flywish.
A sharp rise in steel and sand prices due to lack of supply is sending construction costs skyrocketing.
Duc Chien in Hanoi’s downtown Ba Dinh District recently completed the construction of a new house, but the cost ended up 30 percent higher than his original estimate. The contractor asked to hike prices several times during the course of four months, and I have no choice but to accept so that the construction could finish in time, he said.
Wednesday, March 17, 2021, 11:44 GMT+7
Nguyen Van Duc is held at the police station in Dong Da District, Hanoi in this supplied photo.
A Vietnamese man has been arrested after hiring people to kidnap his dream girl and acting as the savior to impress her.
Police in Dong Da District, Hanoi confirmed on Tuesday evening they had apprehended and initiated legal proceedings against Nguyen Van Duc, 24, who hails from north-central Thanh Hoa Province, for holding another person in custody against the law.
Trieu Ong Nhat, 25, Hoang Ong Nhat, 23, and Luong Thanh Mieu, 23, were also captured for the same offense.
Police investigation showed that Duc became acquainted with 19-year-old Nguyen Thi T. in October 2020 and developed feelings for her.
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Tuesday, 10:46, 02/02/2021
VOV.VN - Vietnamese in numerous Eastern European nations have expressed their elation at the success of the freshly-concluded 13th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV).
Nguyen Van Duc, vice president of the Vietnamese Association in Odessa province, Ukraine, vice president of the Vietnamese War Veterans’ Association in Ukraine, and president of the Vietnamese War Veterans’ Association in Odessa, hailed the resolution adopted during the course of the congress.
The document sets forth plans for the country over the next five to 10 years, Duc said, adding that the Party has taken drastic steps to fight corruption. This is in addition to utilising the skills of Vietnamese nationals both at home and abroad, whilst promoting democracy and consensus, as reflected through efforts to combat the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).