On April 15, a Russian tourist used his savings to buy 300 kilograms of rice, then transported this quantity to a ‘Rice ATM’ machine in Phan Thiet city to support those who are affected by the COVID-19 pandemic
Deputy Foreign Minister Tô Anh Dũng on Monday attended a ceremony marking the handing over of 150,000 made-in-Việt Nam antimicrobial face masks from the Vietnamese Government and people to help their counterparts in Russia.
U.S. President Donald Trump expressed his gratitude to Vietnam Thursday for sending 450,000 protective suits to help frontline healthcare professionals fight the Covid-19 pandemic.
Despite German businesses operating in Vietnam express their concerns about the negative impact of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) on the nation's business situation, 72% of them will continue to pursue their investment plans, whilst 27% of them are poised to recruit additional employees.
Over the past few days, international media have continued to hail the success that Vietnam has had so far in containing the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic despite having limited resources compared to many countries.
The Vietnam Labor Management Boards based in the Republic of Korea (RoK) and Taiwan (China) have reported that there is no updated information regarding the status of Vietnamese guest workers in either markets which have been infected with the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).
Financial Times on March 24 ran an article praising Vietnam’s efforts in containing the spread of the COVID-19 epidemic, saying that the country has proved itself as a model in the work with limited resources but determined leadership.
Vietnam, which has built a sound export-processing economy, has been growing strongly in recent years and attracted significant foreign investment.
Seventy-five years ago today, Vietnam launched a bid for national freedom with its Declaration of Independence. The French colonial regime answered with brutal repression, kick-starting thirty years of destructive conflict.
Vietnamese stocks are some of the world’s most battered this year, but market watchers are backing a turnaround.
As the outbreak of coronavirus reaches more than 72,000 confirmed cases across the globe, there is much uncertainty regarding where is safe to visit, with 27 countries now affected by the virus.