Vietnam speeds up high-speed railway projects
The two high-speed trains are expected to be put into operation by 2030.
The two high-speed trains are expected to be put into operation by 2030.
Typhoon Vamco is predicted to directly impact Vietnam's North and Central Region from now until November 15.
Close attention should be on the capacity of the Vietnamese economy to firm up its recovery from the coronavirus crisis, noted the World Bank.
As projectory of typhoon Vamco is complicated, it will be very dangerous and catastrophic if residents in the central regions are not on the high alert.
ADB’s grant will augment the wider government response to deliver immediate, life-saving assistance to people who need it the most.
A tourism development forum with the participation of Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City and major provinces/cities in the central region, is slated to take place in Quang Nam province on November 27-28.
As Covid-19 remains unpredictable globally, it would be a “big mistake” if Vietnam relaxes the vigilance against the pandemic, Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has said.
The natural disaster evolution in Vietnam's central region is still very complicated and its impacts are likely to be even greater.
Vietnam’s top leader asked local Party committees, governments, the Vietnam Fatherland Front and agencies to urgently prevent and fight floods and storms.
Hanoi's Party chief ordered the allocation of VND7 billion (US$305,000) from Hanoi’s relief fund to the five hardest hit localities.