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Smartphones are produced at a Vingroup factory in Vietnam’s Haiphong city. QUAN DOI NHAN DAN ONLINE
Digital transition expected to keep Vietnamese M&A market humming
Tue, 16 March 2021
At the start of the year a report in the Korea Times newspaper said Vingroup is likely to acquire LG’s smartphone manufacturing plants in Vietnam, China and Brazil.
Vingroup, one of Vietnam’s biggest conglomerates, was seeking to expand into the high-tech sector through the acquisition of the state-of-the-art facilities, improve its global smartphone competitiveness and use the Brazilian and Chinese plants to enter regional markets.
But it later reported that the talks were off after Vingroup reportedly asked for too low a price.
Friday, 17:50, 12/03/2021
VOV.VN - Do Thi Ha, the Vietnamese representative at Miss World 2021, will compete in the beauty pageant when it gets underway on December 16 in Puerto Rico following a delay of one year due to the impact of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
This marks the first time that Puerto Rico will host the event, the 70th iteration of its kind, according to organisers.
In the build up to the event, Missosology, the world’s leading magazine on beauty pageants, listed Do Thi Ha among its Top 12 First Hot Picks, alongside the contestants from South Africa, Venezuela, and Indonesia.
Burnout, depression stalk Vietnamese mothers coping with pandemic stress
By Long Nguyen  February 24, 2021 | 11:13 am GMT+7
Increased financial insecurity and even heavier domestic burdens are stressing out Vietnamese mothers as they struggle with the fallout of Covid-19.
Le Thi Phuong, an hourly wage worker at a textile firm in Hanoi’s Long Bien District, starts her 90-minute lunch break at noon by rushing home to feed her children, whose school and kindergarten have been closed due to the new Covid-19 wave.
After lunch is done, she cleans the dishes, helps the children sleep, and returns to the factory, sometimes after screaming and yelling at my babies.
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