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Nigeria seizes Vietnam-bound Pangolin scales worth N952 million
11:18 | 29/01/2021
Nigeria has seized pangolin scales and tusks and bones from endangered species allegedly bound for export to Vietnam, a senior customs official said Wednesday.
Tuna exports face difficulty in recovering after Covid pandemic
16:54 | 28/01/2021
Vietnam's tuna exports records a significant decline due to complication in developments effected by Covid-19 global pandemic, according to the Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP).
Tan Hiep Phat's viewpoints on the edges of local companies over multinationals
14:25 | 28/01/2021
With Tan Hiep Phat, local businesses, which are far more likely to interpret the research correctly, have advantages over multinationals in leveraging customer insight.
Japanese enterprises to expand production in Vietnam in 2021
14:07 | 28/01/2021
According to Navigos Search, industrial zones in Binh Duong, Dong Nai, Long An, and Can Tho are receiving increasing attention and investment from several foreign manufacturing enterprises, especially Japan.
Apple promotes production in Vietnam and India
10:48 | 28/01/2021
Apple ramps up iPhone and iPad output shift to India and Vietnam, including Macs, AirPods, and more
Tan Hiep Phat is open to any company promoting its future vision
12:13 | 26/01/2021
Economies benefit from having companies of all different sizes and from the interactions between them are worth-embracing, along with the virtues of local business.
Spanish woman who 'died' of COVID returned 10 days later
06:51 | 26/01/2021
A family in Spain is in disbelief after their 85-year-old relative returned to her nursing home 10 days after they were told she had died of COVID-19.
A rewind of Vietnam's resilient fight and win over COVID-19 pandemic
16:24 | 24/01/2021
Since the invasion of the novel coronavirus, people's lives have been turned upside down as the pandemic spread to all corners of the globe. But despite global upheaval, Vietnam has been praised for the way it has handled this deadly plague.
South China Sea (Bien Dong Sea): Japan joins battle of diplomatic notes
08:28 | 23/01/2021
Japan has joined a battle of diplomatic notes over the South China Sea (Bien Dong Sea) dispute, adding to pressure on Beijing over its expansive claims in the strategically important waterway.
Chinese companies sanctioned by US to pull a new oil rig to Bien Dong Sea
15:14 | 20/01/2021
CGTV reports that China plans to pull a semi-submersible deep-water oil rig into the Bien Dong Sea in June.
Vietnamese researcher of Japanese encephalitis vaccine awarded Labor Hero title
15:09 | 20/01/2021
On January 19, in Hanoi, Vice President Dang Thi Ngoc Thinh, on behalf of the Party and the State, presented the “Labor Hero in the Doi Moi (Renewal) Period” title to the People's Physician Prof. Dr. Huynh Thi Phuong Lien who researched Japanese encephalitis vaccine – the first Vietnam-made vaccine to be exported abroad.
Japanese expert praises Vietnam’s COVID-19 containment and miraculous economic growth
15:35 | 19/01/2021
Director of Japan’s Vietnam Economic Research Institute (VERI) Hiroyuki Moribe said Vietnam’s great economic potential and achievements in containing COVID-19 are miracles.
China and WHO blamed for slow response to Covid-19 pandemic by independent panel
10:48 | 19/01/2021
An independent panel concluded that World Health Organization and China could have quicker measures to contain the Covid-19 in its initial outbreak.
Japanese expert hails Vietnam’s efforts in developing economy and controlling Covid-19
16:30 | 18/01/2021
"From the Japanese people's perspective, Vietnam's success is a miracle. Vietnam has left an impression on the international community as a safe country with great economic potential and the advantage of the large population”, said Director of the Vietnam Economic Research Institute (VERI) Hiroyuki Moribe in an interview with the Vietnam News Agency’s correspondent in Tokyo about the fact that Vietnam still maintains positive growth despite the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Lungs damage from Covid-19 disease worse than the worst smokers's lungs
16:09 | 18/01/2021
A new study from Texas trauma surgeon, Dr. Brittany Bankhead - Kendall, shows us the damage that Coronavirus did to patient's lungs are worse than the lungs of a smoker, which warns people of the severity of the disease.