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Coffee prices are the highest ever, farmers collect billions and buy cars

The Prime Minister offered incense to commemorate the Hung Kings

On the morning of April 18 (March 10 of the lunar calendar), Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and leaders of the Party, State and Phu Tho province offered incense at the Hung Temple historical relic site (Phu Tho province) to commemorate the merits of the Hung Kings and predecessors.

After the reading of the wishes, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and leaders of the Party, State, central agencies, localities, and leaders of Phu Tho province entered the Upper Palace to offer incense, flowers, and offerings of gratitude and remembrance. remember the merits of the Hung Kings and their predecessors.

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Coffee prices have always been high, farmers collect billions and buy cars

Coffee prices are still increasing continuously, to the highest ever when the whole world depends on supply from Vietnam. Thanks to that, farmers won big, some households collected billions of money and immediately bought new cars.

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The Ministry of Industry and Trade said that this year Vietnam’s coffee industry continues to benefit because Robusta coffee prices remain high, and may even peak due to supply shortages. It is predicted that the increase in world coffee prices will slow down or decrease in the second half of 2024.

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The former Chairman of Vimedimex was recommended a suspended sentence, but the lawyer still asked to return the file

During the questioning, former Chairwoman of Vimedimex Group Nguyen Thi Loan pleaded innocence, claiming that the case file had “20 fake records”. The defendant repeatedly affirmed that he only owned 20% of the shares in three companies: Bac Tu Liem, My Dinh and Thanh Tri, so these were not the defendant’s own companies, and the defendant did not direct these companies. participating in auctions, bidding and colluding to drive down land prices. Ms. Loan also accused the group of having “colluded” and making false receipts and payment slips… to force responsibility for violations on her.