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FIFA fines national team for World Cup qualifiers bookings
Vietnam Football Federation will have to pay CHF6,000 ($6,482) after six Vietnam players got booked in the World Cup qualifier against Saudi Arabia.
Vietnam fishery faces hefty loss to EU restrictions
Without a stronger effort to remove the E.U. “yellow card”, Vietnam’s fishing industry may lose $480 million worth of exports annually.
Vietnamese fishermen risk foreign waters intrusion despite EU yellow card
The fisheries sector is bearing the brunt of the EU yellow card, but desperate Vietnamese fishermen keep trespassing into foreign waters.
April 24, 2019 | 08:02 pm PT
Vietnam targets $10 bln seafood export
Vietnam hopes to export $10 billion worth of seafood this year, meeting its 2020 goal a year early.
February 18, 2019 | 02:30 am PT
EU set to lift ‘yellow card’ on Vietnam fisheries next year
European bloc sees improvements in tackling illegal fishing, but a lot of work remains.
June 26, 2018 | 11:44 pm PT