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Vietnamese hiker survives 37-hour ordeal thanks to an unlikely Lunar New Year snack

A college student stranded in the mountains of Vietnam reportedly survived for 37 hours on just Orion Choco Pies. The South Korean snack, already beloved across Vietnam and often exchanged as a gift during the Lunar New Year, is now drawing attention as a survival essential in emergencies. According to Vietnamese news outlet VnExpress, Nguyen Tuan Anh, a 19-year-old student at Dai Nam University, had joined friends for a hike on Tam Dao Mountain north of Hanoi. The group set out from Vinh Ninh...

Chinese manufacturers recalibrate overseas expansion plans in wake of Iran war

With domestic profits narrowing and production capacity expanding, Chinaโ€™s firms are continuing to widen their overseas footprints in search of new, more lucrative markets. In this series, we examine China Inc.โ€™s next phase of โ€œgoing globalโ€ and the complex, challenging international environment its companies have chosen to enter. When Lawrence Wong decided to set up a toy factory in Vietnam last year, he had a clear plan: 600 square metres (6,458 sq ft) of floor space at the start of 2026, with...

Vietnam and China are now perfectly aligned

Even before Donald Trump returned to the White House, Vietnamโ€™s military planners were already busy preparing for a possible second invasion by the United States and its allies. In the โ€œSecond US Invasion Planโ€, secretly issued in August 2024, the Vietnamese military rejected playing any part in Americaโ€™s China containment strategy in the Asia-Pacific. Rather, it sees the US promotion of โ€œfreedom and democracyโ€ as a cynical ploy to maintain hegemony in the region. The document, released in...

Chinaโ€™s Xi Jinping tells Vietnamese counterpart they should โ€˜jointly oppose unilateralismโ€™

China and Vietnam should stand together against unilateralism and protectionism and jointly counter global challenges, Chinese President Xi Jinping told Vietnamโ€™s top leader on Wednesday, as energy concerns intensify amid the Iran conflict. โ€œBoth sides should uphold the banner of peace, development, cooperation and win-win outcomes, jointly oppose unilateralism and protectionism, safeguard the global free trade system and keep the industrial and supply chains stable and unimpeded,โ€ Xi said,...

Who is Vietnamโ€™s new Prime Minister Le Minh Hung?

On Tuesday, Vietnamโ€™s National Assembly elected a new prime minister. For once, the appointment looks less like a factional compromise than a deliberate bet on competence. Le Minh Hung, born in 1970, is the countryโ€™s youngest prime minister since 1955. In a system that often prizes seniority, that alone is striking. More striking still is Hungโ€™s profile: he is not a provincial baron or a deal maker forged in the rough-and-tumble of local politics. Hung is a technocrat with economic training in...

To Lam emerges as Vietnamโ€™s โ€˜supreme leaderโ€™ after being elected president

Vietnamโ€™s Communist Party boss To Lam was elected president by the National Assembly on Tuesday, capping his bid to centralise authority in a nation where senior cadres have traditionally governed collectively. In less than two years as party chief, the 68-year-old has swept aside rivals and transformed the country through an aggressive reform drive โ€“ literally redrawing the map as he combined provinces and slashed bureaucracy. Lam has set an ambitious target of 10 per cent annual growth for the...

Vietnamโ€™s gig workers slammed by rising fuel costs amid fallout of Iran war

Diesel prices have more than doubled in the Southeast Asian nation amid Iran's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz.

Why China and Vietnam are shifting from confrontation to calm in South China Sea claims

Despite land reclamation efforts in the fiercely contested South China Sea, an unusual silence has fallen between Beijing and Hanoi over their rival claims. Observers said this suggested both sides were prioritising pragmatism to keep tensions in check. In March, months into reports suggesting continued Chinese dredging activities at Antelope Reef in the Paracel Islands, Hanoi broke its silence by lodging a protest with Beijing over what it called โ€œillegal and invalidโ€ foreign...