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Vietnam vows to continue active and close coordination with the WTO in all of its activities, said Vietnamese Ambassador Le Thi Tuyet Mai during her meeting with WTO Director-General Roberto Azevedo in Geneva, Switzerland on February 17.
Six foreign organisations and 35 foreigners were granted red books to purchase a number of apartments in Hanoi.
Private jet firms have seen a huge rise in people hoping to hire planes but they can't meet demand.
More than 300 businesses in Vietnam have eliminated pirated software and legalized software on 20,000 computers. HCM City is pioneering this activity.
The recent coronavirus outbreak has affected economies throughout the world, disrupting supply chains in the region, including in Vietnam.
Viettel claims innocence against Facebook's accusation that it discredited competitors in Myanmar through fake social network accounts.
The mandatory closing may be closed until the end of February or more depending on the evolution of the epidemic.
A street in Phuc Tan ward in Hanoi has been decorated by series of art displays that have been made using recycled rubbish.
Khanh Hoa Province and many localities in Vietnam have succeeded in combating coronavirus according to the Ministry of Health.
HCM City is speeding up the construction of a local metro project which has been continuously delayed.
More coronavirus patients would be discharged from hospital on Tuesday, with the first two being released in the morning according to the Ministry of Health.
The initial loss caused by the suspension of flights to and from China for Vietnam’s airlines could be up to VND10 trillion.
Textile stocks have been on an temporary upswing thanks to the recent ratification of the EVFTA but textile enterprises still face difficulties due to heavy dependence on imported raw materials and reduced demand worldwide.
The Amazon boss and world's richest man gives 8% of his fortune to fight the planet's "biggest threat".
Millions in Hubei province have been told to stay home, in the latest measure to control the spread.
The tech giant says it is "experiencing a slower return to normal conditions" in China than expected.
The research finds that more than 80% of cases are mild and the sick and elderly are most at risk.
Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Tran Quoc Khanh talks to Vietnam News Agency on the role of the High-Level Task Force on ASEAN Economic Integration.
No new cases of the coronavirus outbreak in Vietnam had been reported in recent days and infected patients were responding well to treatment.
Authorities have fined 30 medical equipment manufacturers nearly VND65 million (US$2,800) for violating sales regulations for medical supplies used to fight the novel coronoavirus disease (COVID-19).