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Dak Nong Provincial Police Agency has reported that 112 Chinese are working illegally at wind power projects in Dak Song district in the Central Highlands province of Dak Nong.
About 200 Chinese people are working at wind power plants in the Central Highlands provinces without a work permit, according to the local departments of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs.
Many Chinese experts have yet to return to Vietnam for work due to the rapid spread of the Wuhan coronavirus, pushing back the date of the 20-day trial run of the Cat Linh-Ha Dong urban railway.
A group of Chinese workers have been isolated at a hotel in Ha Tinh Province when returning to work at the Formosa Ha Tinh Company after the Tet Holiday.
VietNamNet Bridge - By contributing capital to enterprises and projects, and holding stakes, though in very small amounts, Chinese investors can hold land in Vietnam.
VietNamNet Bridge – Three Chinese workers were killed in a labor accident at the construction site of the Thuan Hoa hydropower plant in Ha Giang, a northern province of Vietnam, on Wednesday.
VietNamNet Bridge – The People's Court of central Ha Tinh Province yesterday (Nov 12) sentenced 11 people to prison for between 15 to 39 months and three others to suspension for causing public disorder
The authorities of Ha Tinh Province have imposed over VND4.5 billion fines (nearly $225,000) on 303 Chinese workers of a Chinese contractor at the Taiwan-invested Formosa steel project for violating Vietnamese entrance regulations.
VietNamNet Bridge – Thousands of Chinese people are working without permits at Formosa Company in Vung Ang Industrial Park, one report showed.
VietNamNet Bridge – Five state management agencies from ministries to local authorities have given five different figures about the number of Chinese workers in Vietnam.
VietNamNet Bridge – From now to late September, a total of 8,426 foreign workers,mostly Chinese, will be hired for a huge steel project in the central province of Ha Tinh invested in by the Taiwanese group Formosa.
VietNamNet Bridge – Chinese contractors at the Thuong Kon Tum hydropower plant have threatened to stop the project, citing problems in worker recruitment.
VietNamNet Bridge – The southern province of Tra Vinh granting of work permits to 2,100 Chinese workers has caused an outcry among the public.
VietNamNet Bridge – Economists have warned about the presence of numerous Chinese workers in Vietnam, but local authorities are granting more work permits to Chinese workers.
VietNamNet Bridge – Local authorities have created favorable conditions for Chinese workers in the Vung Ang Economic Zone in Ha Tinh Province to return home in accordance with contractors’ proposals.
Around 400 workers from the northern province of Thai Binh made a motorbike trip to Haiphong City, in a bid to urge Chinese workers to oppose the illegal oil rig in Vietnamese waters.
VietNamNet Bridge – The increase in Chinese foreign direct investment in recent years has cleared the way for Chinese workers to flock to Vietnam, raising worries about the impact on socio-economic development.
VietNamNet Bridge – China has never been listed among the biggest foreign investors in Vietnam. However, it has always been a special noteworthy investor.