Many international organizations, financial institutions, and the business community have predicted that Vietnam’s economy will bounce back in 2022 despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Day: January 9, 2022
US firm orders 100 VinFast electric cars at CES 2022
US company Artemis DNA has ordered 100 electric cars manufactured by VinFast following the debut of the Vietnamese automaker’s new models at technology exhibition CES 2022 in Las Vegas, the
Kazakhstan says ‘strategic facilities’ under guard after unrest
A number of “strategic facilities” in Kazakhstan are under the guard of a Russia-led military alliance invited to restore order, the presidential office said on
Doan Hung pomelo exported to Russia for first time
The northern province of Phu Tho on Saturday shipped the first batch of pomelo grown in Doan Hung district to Russia. The batch weighing 40
Phu Tho to have 440 million USD resort complex
FLC Group on Saturday started construction on a 440 million USD eco-resort tourism complex, FLC Phu Tho, in the northern province of Phu Tho. Covering
Zero-dong minimart chain launched to support people in need
Six minimarts have opened in Phu Nhuan, Go Vap, Tan Binh, Hoc Mon, and Cu Chi districts in Ho Chi Minh City to provide necessities
US open to talks with Russia on exercises, missile deployments
The United States and allies are prepared to discuss with Russia in talks about Ukraine the possibility of each side restricting military exercises and missile
About 200 dead in attacks in northwest Nigeria, residents say
An estimated 200 people or more have been killed in villages in the northwestern Nigerian state of Zamfara during deadly reprisal attacks by armed
Nearly 15,800 new infections of COVID-19 recorded on Sunday
The Health Ministry confirmed 15,779 new cases of COVID-19 in 60 provinces and cities across Vietnam on Sunday. The country has so far reported
Vietnam Reports 16,553 New COVID-19 Cases
Vietnam reported 16,553 new COVID-19 cases yesterday, including 16,513 locally transmitted and 40 imported, according to its Ministry of Health. The Vietnamese capital, Hanoi, remained