Ten most important events in Viet Nam in 2006

28/12/2006
Viet Nam News Agency has selected ten events of most important significance in Viet Nam in 2006. They include:

 

1 - The tenth National Congress of the Communist Party of Viet Nam was convened in Ha Noi from April 18-25 to decide the orientation, targets and tasks of the country's social-economic development in the next five years (2006-2010) and beyond. In June, the 11th National Assembly at the ninth session approved the relieving and election to the posts of State President, Prime Minister and National Assembly Chairman; and the relieving and appointment of Deputy Prime Ministers.


2 - The APEC Economic Leaders' Week with its climax being the 14th APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting in Ha Noi o­n Nov. 18-19 was successfully held, contributing to heightening Viet Nam's role and position in the international arena.


3 - Viet Nam concluded the 11-year negotiation process to become the 150th member of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) o­n Nov. 7. o­n Dec. 9, the US Congress approved the Permanent Normal Trade Relations (PNTR) status with Viet Nam.


4 - To implement the Anti-Corruption Law, which took effects as from July 1, and the Resolution of the 10th Party Central Committee's third Congress, the Government set up a steering board o­n corruption prevention chaired by Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung, reflecting the Party's and State's determination to fight the national disease.



5- The 14th Consultative Group Meeting (CG) convened o­n Dec. 14-15, international donors pledged to provide a record of nearly 4.5 billion USD as official development assistance (ODA) to Viet Nam in 2007.


6 - Three big typhoons, namely Chanchu, Xangsane and Durian, hit Viet Nam's central and southwestern regions, causing great losses in lives and properties.


7 - The foreign direct investment (FDI) capital hit a record of over 10 billion USD, worthy of note is the 1.2 billion USD steel plant project of the POSCO group of the Republic of Korea in southern Ba Ria-Vung Tau province, and the 1 billion USD electronic appliance manufacture project of the US's Intel Group in Ho Chi Minh City.


8 - External economic activities obtained remarkable progresses with export turnover reaching 40 billion USD, up 22 percent over 2005.


9 - The Ministry of Education and Training launched a campaign to fight negative phenomena in exams and craziness to "achievements" in education. The campaign was greeted by strong response from the society.


10 - The National Hospital of Paediatrics successfully conducted a bone marrow transplant for a 7-year-old boy, Dang Gia Hung, o­n Aug. 10, the first case in Viet Nam.

The success paved the way for treating patients with marrow and blood-related diseases, and marked a new progress of Viet Nam's paediatrics.

 

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