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RCEP – a life raft for trade liberalization in Asia

REGIONAL COOPERATION, TRADE

By . Posted APRIL 21, 2016

RCEP - a life raft for trade liberalization in Asia

asiapathway – There seems to be a pushback against trade agreements in the post global financial crisis era. The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) was signed in early 2016, but US presidential candidates have spared no effort criticizing it so near-term ratification is highly uncertain. The WTO Doha Round is in the deep freeze after 14 years of negotiations. Unilateral trade liberalization has virtually come to a standstill.

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(Taiwan) President plans more troops on Itu Aba

Taipei Times
MORE FIREPOWER?An official said that the government would consider whether to add short-range anti-aircraft missiles as part of a review of the island’s defenses

By Lo Tien-pin, Chiu Chun-fu and Aaron Tu / Staff reporters, with staff writer

A soldier aims his rifle next to a military transport plane on Itu Aba Island (Taiping Island) in the South China Sea on March 23.

Photo courtesy of a group of reporters visiting Itu Aba Island

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Vietnam powerless to stop illegal gold mining

An accident last Tuesday that killed four gold miners in the south-central province of Quang Nam has once again given rise to public disquiet over illegal gold mining in central Vietnam.

Despite nearly 40 people having been killed in nine separate gold mine accidents in Quang Nam alone since 2009, thousands continue to put their lives at risk while digging up ranges of mountains in the unlawful pursuit of the precious metal.

Despite nearly 40 people having been killed in nine separate gold mineaccidents in Quang Nam alone since 2009, thousands continue to put their lives at risk while digging up ranges of mountains in the unlawful pursuit of the precious metal.

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Rare rallies in Vietnam over mysterious mass fish deaths

    TĐH: Thông tin về hai cuộc tuần hành ở HCM City ngày 30/4/2016 và Hà Nội ngày 1/5/2016 không có trên báo chí trong nước, nên mình đành phải lấy từ các nguồn tin bên ngoài.

    Sau bản tin tếng Anh là 2 video clips của truyền hình SBTN ở Mỹ. Các bạn cần lưu ý là công ty TV này không thân thiện với nhà nước VN, nên lời lẽ và phân tích có thể không trung lập. Hai người phát ngôn chính thức trên hai clips này là hai linh mục DCCT.

    Về việc tôm cá chết hằng loạt, chúng ta cần chờ điều tra của các khoa học gia, nhưng mình đã có sưu tầm thông tin cho mình và đã tạm kết luận El Nino làm nước biển ở miền Trung nóng lên, là thủ phạm chính. Các nguồn pollution, nếu có ảnh hưởng đến tôm cá ở biển, là thủ phạm phụ.

    Dù kết quả cuối cùng cho biết thế nào, chúng ta cần đợi các khoa học gia xác định.

 

Reuters

Demonstrators, holding signs, say they are demanding cleaner waters in the central regions after mass fish deaths in recent weeks, in Hanoi, Vietnam May 1, 2016.
Reuters/Kham

Hundreds of people demonstrated in Vietnam on Sunday against a Taiwanese firm they accuse of causing mass fish deaths along the country’s central coast, with some also blaming the government for a sluggish response to a major environmental disaster.

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Changing global patterns of poverty

Loewe, Markus / Nicole Rippin
Briefing Paper 3/2012

Bonn: German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE)

die-gdi _ Global patterns of poverty do not look like they did twenty years ago. Many developing countries have been able to raise their average per-capita income over the last two decades; 18 have even trespassed the highly noticed – though arbitrary – ceiling differentiating between ‘low income’ and ‘middle income countries’ (LICs and MICs).

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5 Ways to Get Girls into STEM – Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics

edutopia – As a society, we learn about the world and advance our well being through science and engineering. The United States may be known around the world for its higher education, but compared to many other leading and steadily emerging countries, we lack a strong focus on educating scientists and engineers. One significant reason that we have fallen behind is that we do not encourage our female students to pursue career paths in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM).


Photo credit: argonne via flickr

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Commentary from Guangdong Research Institute for International Strategies in Guangzhou, China

Provoking Beijing in the South China Sea Will Only Backfire on Washington

Dear Friends

This professor from  Guangdong Research Institute for International Strategies in Guangzhou, China, is saying that the US activities to protect international freedom of navigation in the East Sea will prompt China to toughen its position, not very good for the US.

Well, China has already treated the US, ASEAN countries, and the world like a bunch of wimps, and the world as a lawless place.  The world simply has to put China to its place and tell China that this world is NOT a lawless place for bullies.

And this is not the US v. China, stupid!  This is the world of law against lawless China.

Hoanh

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UN – ratification status on human rights treaties and conventions – Vietnam

View the ratification status by country or by treaty

Note: Declarations and reservations are not reflected in the table. To find them, please log on to http://treaties.un.org

CMW (art. 77): To come into effect, the procedure under article 77 on individual communications requires a minimum of 10 State parties to make the requisite declaration.

Ratification Status for Viet Nam

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Meeting Southeast Asia’s ambitious clean energy targets

Southeast Asian countries have set themselves renewable energy targets that are even more ambitious than some European countries, but they are behind schedule in reaching these goals. Government policies and private money are key to its progress.

Blogger Anh Ba Sam jailed for 5 years

Last update 10:57 | 24/03/2016

Vietnamnet.vn

Blogger anhbasam jailed for five years for anti-State posts

Blogger Nguyen Huu Vinh (anhbasam) and his assistant Nguyen Thi Minh Thuy were imprisoned for five and three years, respectively, on the charge of abusing the rights to democracy and freedom to infringe on the interests of the State and rights and interests of organisations and citizens, during a trial in Hanoi on March 23.

Blogger Anhbasam jailed for five years for anti-State posts,

Blogger Nguyen Huu Vinh (L) and assistant Nguyen Thi Minh Thuy (R).

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Climate Change Vulnerability Mapping for Greater Mekong Sub-Region

01.02.2016

UNESCOBKK –  Thailand’s adaptive capacity to climate change is high among Mekong countries, while the western coastline of Myanmar and the Cambodian Mekong lowland region are the areas of the sub-region most vulnerable to the phenomenon’s effects.

These were among the key findings of the report, “Climate Change Vulnerability Mapping for the Mekong River Basin”, based on a study carried out by UNESCO Bangkok and the Water Resources and Environment Institute (WREI) of Khon Kaen University’s Faculty of Engineering in Thailand.

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There are 168 million victims of child labour – and we’re failing them

Written by Nina Smith, Executive Director, GoodWeave
Published Thursday 31 March 2016

weforum – On a recent trip to India, I met a 12-year-old girl, Kushboo, in the village of Bhairupura, not far from Jaipur. Bhairupura is a village of the Raigar people, a scheduled caste who traditionally work in shoe-making. There’s nothing beyond the village but forest. Few outsiders visit Bhairupura, except for the agents working for the carpet manufacturers who operate modern factories in Jaipur.

Mohammed Zakir, (13), carries rolls of sarees, a traditional cloth used for women's clothing, for drying after washing them on the terrace of a building in the southern Indian city of Hyderabad June 30, 2011.

Those factories are where international buyers are brought to tour. But many of their rugs are not produced at these locations. Rather, they are being made in villages like Bhairupura, by children like Kushboo – a cheap, captive and unseen workforce.

Nâng cao an toàn thực phẩm và hiệu quả sản xuất bằng phương pháp chăn nuôi tốt – Vietnam: Better Food Safety and Production Efficiency with Good Animal Husbandry Practices

Nâng cao an toàn thực phẩm và hiệu quả sản xuất bằng phương pháp chăn nuôi tốt

14 Tháng 4 Năm 2016 The World Bank

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Hai nông dân được hỗ trợ áp dụng các Phương pháp Chăn nuôi Tốt trong dự án Năng lực Cạnh tranh Ngành Chăn nuôi và An toàn Thực phẩm

Từ năm 2010 đến năm 2015 Dự án Năng lực Cạnh tranh Ngành Chăn nuôi và An toàn Thực phẩm đã thực hiện áp dụng các Phương pháp Chăn nuôi Tốt (GAHP) cho các hộ sản xuất chăn nuôi nhỏ. Dự án đã giúp tăng cường an ninh sinh học, nâng cấp các lò giết mổ nhỏ và tăng cường vệ sinh tại các khu chợ ẩm thấp, qua đó góp phần đáng kể vào hiệu quả sản xuất, nâng cao năng lực cạnh tranh và an toàn thực phẩm trong chuỗi giá trị chăn nuôi lợn và gà.

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Output difficulties shut down multi-million dollar ethanol factories (Vietnam)

Oversupply and high manufacturing costs, as well as a chronic lack of state support are the major reasons behind the closing of ethanol factories in general and PetroVietnam factories in particular, according to newswire Tuoitre.

VIR – As of now, PetroVietnam’s ethanol factories in the northern province of Phu Tho and the southern province of Binh Phuoc have stopped operations and the fate of the bio-ethanol Dung Quat factory, will be decided in the coming shareholders’ meeting.

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