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Firms struggle with labour shortage due to the COVID-19 pandemic

Local businesses are struggling to recruit new employees due to a labour shortage caused by the fourth wave of COVID-19, according to authorities and business leaders.

HCM City wants official payment scale for COVID-19 treatment at private facilities

The HCM City Department of Health has asked the city government to create a payment scale for fees for COVID-19 treatment at private facilities.

VIETNAM BUSINESS NEWS SEPTEMBER 24

Customs clearance time for exports shortens

Thuy mac artist, film director die in HCM City

These days the city has been losing some prominent artists whose names have become attached to the art scene. People’s Artist and painter Truong Han Minh and veteran film director Tuong Le both died on Tuesday in HCM City.

VIETNAM NEWS HEADLINES SEPTEMBER 24

7.3 million people in HCM City to receive COVID relief

President welcomes leading US energy enterprises

Vietnam always welcomes US investors and gives high priority to efforts to sustainably develop the energy sector with the goal of maintaining national energy security and reducing greenhouse gas emissions, President Nguyen Xuan Phuc has affirmed.

V.League 1 2021 season to finish with no champion and no relegation

The executive committee of the Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) made the decision on September 23 to cancel all local professional football leagues, including the V.League 1, which will have no champion and no relegation this year.

Vietnam thrash Maldives 16-0 at AFC Women’s Asian Cup 2022 Qualifier

Vietnamese women outplayed their Maldives opponents 16-0 in their Group B opening game of the AFC Women’s Asian Cup 2022 qualifiers on September 23, giving them an advantage of entering the final round.

Plenty of room for attracting US investment

In order to attract investment projects from the US, Viet Nam needed to continue improving its macro-economy, controlling inflation, and speeding up...

Vietnam expects to be a net steel exporter with strong steel export growth

Vietnam is expected to become an exporting country of iron and steel by end-2021 after decades of dependence on imported iron and steel from China.

Russian expats in Khanh Hoa get support by local people

Many Russians have decided to live and work in the beach city of Nha Trang in Khanh Hoa province over the years, but Covid-19 has made everything much more difficult. 

Vietnam's homegrown Nanocovax COVID-19 vaccine candidate to be assessed by Indian institute

The Translational Health Science & Technology Institute (THSTI) will evaluate immunogenicity of the Made-in-Vietnam Nanocovax COVID-19 vaccine candidate developed by Nanogen Pharmaceutical Biotechnology of Vietnam.

Oman offers aid for Vietnam’s flood-hit central provinces

The Government and people of Oman have presented 300,000 USD of aid to people in flood-hit central provinces of Vietnam.

Vietnam wants to become food innovation hub in the region: President

Vietnam hopes to become a food innovation hub in the region, President Nguyen Xuan Phuc said in his message sent to the United Nations (UN) Food Systems Summit held in New York on September 23 (local time).

Transport Ministry plans to resume public transport activities in Vietnam

The Ministry of Transport has drafted a plan to gradually resume public transport activities after many provinces and cities have relaxed social distancing measures.

Number of civil servants to increase by over 7,000 in 2022

The total number of civil servants who are paid by the state budget in 2022 will be 256,685, an increase of 7,035 people compared to 2021.

Unique features of Ha Nhi people's costumes

For the Ha Nhi ethnic group, preserving their traditional costumes is an act to preserve their unique culture.

Farmers feeling the pinch of current supply chain obstacles

Without managing the ongoing pandemic soon, farmers are set to continue making losses, while small- and medium-sized feed facilities may even go bankrupt and supply chains will be broken with the imbalance of supply and demand.

Hanoi shouldn’t rush to grant green cards, expert says

Dr Tran Dac Phu, former Head of the Preventive Medicine Department, advised Hanoi not to be hasty in granting green cards so that achievements of pandemic prevention can be maintained.

 

President raises proposals at UNSC’s high-level open debate on climate security

President Nguyen Xuan Phuc on September 23 proposed that the UN should establish a comprehensive database system on multi-dimensional impacts of sea-level rise in support of global response policy formulation.