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  • Imports of used IT goods to be banned [Vietnam Plus]

  • Special crash helmet introduced for ethnic women [DTI]

  • Survey claims reduced bribery in customs [DTI]

  • Vietnam’s plan to borrow billions of dollars raises concern [Vietnam Net]

  • Ha Noi to alter bus routes, ease traffic [Vietnam News]

  • Most Vietnamese ignore periodic medical check-up: survey [Tuoi Tre]

  • Three fined for saying Vietnamese official ‘cocky’ on Facebook [Tuoi Tre]

  • Vietnam hasn’t considered suspension on flights to France [Vietnam Net]

  • Pollution puts off visitors to Vung Tau [Thanh Nien]

  • Social messaging platform too private for Vietnam’s authorities [Tech In Asia]

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