Pandemic woes add to ditched FIE rise 11:50 | 23/02/2021
The number of foreign investors fleeing from their responsibilities in Vietnam is likely to increase as more businesses go bankrupt due to the stretched economic effects of the pandemic.
Enterprises that make popular products for export have been at risk of collapse due to restrictions. Photo: Le Toan
On February 17, hundreds of workers of Chinaâs Delancey Street Furniture Vietnam Co., Ltd. in the southern province of Binh Duongâs Ben Cat district went to work as usual only to find that the company had shut down without notifying them. Nearly 350 workers became unemployed in an instant right after the national Lunar New Year holiday, following the companyâs dissolution decision.
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Expanded internet access required to boost digital transformation
The Vietnam Internet Association hosted Internet Day 2020 on December 16, marking the 23rd year since Vietnam became part of the global internet network.
With the theme “Digital Transformation in Vietnam: From Aspiration to Reality”, the event’s discussions centred around Cloud Computing, 5G Services, e-Payment and Mobile Money, Blockchain, Free and Open-source Software (FOSS), and “Make-in-Vietnam” digital technologies, among others.
In June, the government adopted the National Digital Transformation Roadmap 2025 and vision towards 2030, which focuses on three pillars: e-Government, e-economy, and e-society.
Vietnamese communities in Kiev and Odessa cities, and Cherkasy oblast.
During the meeting, the newly-appointed ambassador highlighted the role played
by the Vietnamese community in Ukraine in further developing solidarity and
cooperation between the two countries.
He was briefed on the organisation structure and activities of the communities,
and difficulties facing overseas Vietnamese in the country amid the COVID-19
pandemic.
Ambassador Thach urged Vietnamese expats in Ukraine to strengthen solidarity to
overcome difficulties caused by the pandemic, and change their business forms to
adapt to the new situation.
He affirmed that the embassy will always accompany and support the Vietnamese
Friday, December 04, 2020 14:46
A field with the VD 20 rice variety meant for exports in Tien Giang province’s Go Cong Tay district. (Photo: VNA)
Tien Giang (VNS/VNA) - Authorities in Tien Giang province’s Go Cong Tay district are encouraging farmers to grow only high-quality rice
varieties and want to export all of it.
Ngo Van Dung, head of the district’s Bureau of Agriculture and Rural
Development, said the varieties include VD 20, ST 24 and OM 5451, and are
mostly fragrant varieties that fetch high prices since they are much in demand.
The district, a major agricultural producer in
Tien Giang, has 8,800ha of land