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HCM City seeks approval to grant new work permits to experts from pandemic-hit countries
06:25 | 24/05/2020
Ho Chi Minh City is asking approval to grant new work permits to foreign experts or highly skilled workers arriving from COVID-19-affected countries and territories, VNS reported on May 23.
Vietnam property firms gear up for the post pandemic recovery
14:33 | 23/05/2020
After a period of hibernation, in early May 2020, real estate businesses have started to return to the competitive race after Covid-19 pandemic at ease. It seems that the difficulty has passed with the real estate market.
Restrictive measures in place as US beaches reopen for Memorial Day amid COVID-19 pandemic
08:30 | 23/05/2020
Memorial Day is the unofficial start of summer, and for many, that means heading to the beach. This year, however, under the stay-at-home orders, the occasion will be celebrated a lot different. Yet, some beaches up and down the East Coast, including Jersey Shore, are still opening up to tourists for the holiday weekend under certain restrictions.
Vietnamese football is the world's earliest returning to normalcy with spectators after Covid-19
19:00 | 22/05/2020
The National Cup 2020 is slated to start this Saturday with the first football match between Duoc Nam Ha Nam Dinh Club and Hoang Anh Gia Lai kicking off allowing players to enjoy the support of and cheers of fans on Thien Truong Stadium in the northern province of Nam Dinh, VGP reported.
US' Under Secretary of State: The US working to restructure supply chains in Asia, having flourish partnership with Vietnam
18:53 | 21/05/2020
In the teleconference organized by the Asia-Pacific Media Hub of the U.S. State Department on May 20, US Deputy Secretary of State Keith Krach affirmed that the US was working with Vietnam in restructuring supply chains in Asia affirming that the relations between two countries can get stronger.
Nikkei: Panasonic to retreat its plant from Thailand shifting to Vietnam
16:12 | 21/05/2020
Nikkei Asian Review has learned that Panasonic, the Japanese multinational electronics, is planning its appliance factory basing near Bangkok Thailand to a larger one in Vietnam for better efficiency.
Vietnam-EU trade agreement supports Vietnam's economy to recover from pandemic
09:44 | 21/05/2020
The trade agreement with E.U. could boost Vietnam economy to recover from pandemic impacts by boosting trade and creating jobs, the government says.
My story - a Croatian ‘stuck’ in Vietnam during the pandemic
09:42 | 21/05/2020
The croatiaweek , a travel website in Croatia, shares the story of Arijana Tkalcec and her boyfriend's life - two foreign tourists were "stuck" in Vietnam and their choices between staying or going home when the Covid-19 pandemic broke out. It is interesting that Arijana is also the story's writer to tell about her story by herself through her own eyes and feeling.
Japan protests China’s actions in East China Sea, East Sea
06:56 | 21/05/2020
Japan condemns China’s escalating activites in the East China Sea, and the East Sea (known internationally as the South China Sea), Defense Minister Taro Kono said May 19.
Edenville Dam breaks in Michigan, US seems to face consecutive disasters amid worst coronavirus pandemic
09:07 | 20/05/2020
Flash flood emergency: Edenville Dam has failed, Sanford Dam likely to collapse. Residents along the Tittabawassee River below the Edenville and Sanford dams are urged to evacuate as the structures are failing. How the US could overcome this extremely difficult time of combating against both coronavirus (Covid-19) and natural disasters.
WHO: China pledges USD 2 billion to help with virus pandemic
05:33 | 19/05/2020
China will provide USD 2 billion over two years to fight the coronavirus pandemic and the economic fallout from it, President Xi Jinping said on May 18 at the 73rd annual World Health Assembly held by teleconference for the first-time ever, Associated Press reported.
Kawasaki disease: What to know about emerging complication during COVID-19 pandemic
11:01 | 16/05/2020
Children have to date borne a minimal medical burden in the global COVID-19 pandemic. A growing number of hospitals in the United States and Europe have reported features of a rare syndrome being spotted in children who have tested positive for COVID-19 over the past few weeks despite the belief of a lower threat to children.
Vietnam has 4 representatives in Forbes' top 2,000 largest companies in 2020
10:06 | 16/05/2020
Vietcombank, BIDV, Vingroup and VietinBank are the four representatives from Vietnam contributing to Forbes' list of the world's 2,000 largest public companies this year, with their rankings all elevating sharply.
Second round of coronavirus stimulus checks, what we should know
08:57 | 16/05/2020
Following a direct check of US$1,200 to millions of Americans impacted by the coronavirus pandemic, the Trump administration has recently unveiled a US$3 trillion relief package called Health and Economic Recovery Omnibus Emergency Solutions Act or HEROES Act earlier this week that is slated to hand over adults, children and the disabled. The payments would be capped at $6,000 per household.
NPA expands survey and clear UXO in Quang Binh
06:17 | 16/05/2020
The Norwegian People's Aid (NPA) Vietnam has just signed a cooperation agreement to expand mine action projects in central Quang Binh province -- one of the provinces highly contaminated with unexploded ordnance (UXO) left over from the war in central Vietnam.