Women receive Tet gifts in Vi Thanh city (Photo: baohaugiang)
Dong Nai (VNA) - The People’s Committee in
southern Dong Nai province has decided to earmark 200 billion VND (8.69 million USD) to support veteran revolutionaries, poor households, and the homeless ahead of the upcoming Lunar New Year (Tet) holiday.
Those with 40-60 years of
Party membership will receive 1.5-5 million VND each while 1 million VND will go to those joining the Party for 30-39 years.
Near-poor and disabled children at nursing centres will be given 600,000 VND each.
The province also allocated 200,000 - 400,000 VND to each patient undergoing treatment at medical establishments as well as the homeless.
Illustrative image (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - Vietjet has announced a plan to support customers
with their flight to and from Van Don, the
northern province of Quang Ninh,
from January 29 to February 13 due to the impact of the
Accordingly, customers with the flight to and from Van Don during this period
can change flight time and itinerary free of charge for flights between Ho Chi
Minh City - Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City - Hai Phong, and Ho Chi Minh City - Thanh
Hoa, Ho Chi Minh City - Vinh with a new departure time within 72 hours before
or after the original departure time.
An inspection post at Chi Linh city of Hai Duong province (Photo: VNA)
Hai Duong (VNA) -
Social distancing was introduced in Chi Linh city in the
northern province of Hai Duong from midday on January 28, following the
detection of 73 cases of
community transmission of the coronavirus in the
locality, according a local official.
Nguyen Van Kien,
Chairman of the city’s People’s Committee, said Kim Dien village in Hung Dao
commune and
Vietnam Poyun Electronics, where a female patient worked, have been
put under lock down.
Hai Duong is
taking drastic measures to contain the outbreak, especially contract tracing
Vietnam Expands Rules On Maintaining Long-Term Stored Aircraft
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Vietnam has moved to expand its rules on long-term aircraft storage, requiring planes to be in service at least once a month. Airlines will now have to rotate between active and stored aircraft, effectively keeping its fleet near flight-ready.
The new rules mean airlines will have to keep all their aircraft in service once a month. Photo: Airbus
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In a press release on its website, the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam (CAAV) has laid out new aircraft storage rules. As airlines globally park up their fleets, either in short-term or long-term storage, safety concerns have been raised about the maintenance and reactivation of these parked aircraft.
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More taxes collected from online businesses
More people have come to pay taxes for their online businesses in Hanoi in 2020.
Mai Son, head of Hanoi Taxation Department, said e-business has strongly developed in Vietnam and worldwide. In 2020, Hanoi collected VND123bn (USD5.3m) in taxes, five times higher than the collected taxes in 2019. Most of the taxpayers are individuals, he said.
A woman from Cau Giay District paid VND23.4bn (USD1m) after earning VND330bn last year from writing and published her apps on Google Play and App Store. Another man paid over VND18bn from his VND260bn income also from writing mobile apps. According to the Hanoi Taxation Department, another person paid over VND7bn in taxes from his online business v