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Vietnam s Economic Rise

Vietnam s Economic Rise April 1, 2021   Linh Nguyen, associate director at Control Risks; Dr. Le Hong Hiep, senior fellow at ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute; and the Vietnam-based economist Raymond Mallon discuss Vietnam s rising role in Southeast Asia, its foreign investments, and its trade and politics. This webcast was moderated by Noel Clehane, global head of regulatory and public policy affairs at BDO. The webcast was kindly supported by BDO, the global professional services organisation which operates in 167 countries including Switzerland, Vietnam and all of the EU and ASEAN member states. Linh Nguyen is an Associate Director in the Southeast Asia Business Intelligence practice at Control Risks, based in Singapore. Linh has advised a diverse range of clients on potential partnerships, market entries, business conflicts and other commercial relationships and opportunities in Southeast Asia. Linh is also the lead analyst for Vietnam where she helps clients n

Vietjet resumes international flights

SINGAPORE, 5 April 2021: Vietjet has resumed limited international flights connecting Vietnam’s major hubs with Bangkok, Tokyo, Seoul, and Taipei, effective 2 April 2021. Flights from Ho Chi Minh City to Bangkok are scheduled to depart every Friday, and the service from Hanoi to Seoul (Incheon International Airport) will restart from 15 April. Flights from Hanoi to Tokyo (Narita International Airport) are scheduled to depart from 6 April onwards. Services from Hanoi to Taipei are scheduled to depart from 11 April. Frequencies are a far cry from what the airline offered pre-Covid-19 pandemic more than a year ago. At best, the airline is likely to offer a single weekly flight or possibly departures one or twice monthly until

Vietnamese citizens advised to avoid countries with new COVID-19 variant

Monday, 16:30, 18/01/2021 VOV.VN - Vietnam has recently warned its citizens not to travel to places that have confirmed cases of the latest novel coronavirus (COVID-19) variant, with the next strain thought to be up to 70% more transmissible. Many Vietnamese citizens overseas have registered to return to the homeland to escape COVID-19 and to celebrate the traditional lunar New Year holiday. But only those in urgent need will be considred.  Citing recent warnings about the new variant by the World Health Organisation, the Consular Department under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Vietnam has recommended that local citizens severely restrict travel to any countries that have detected the new variant for safety reasons.

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