Vietnam shares sold off as virus fears spread; US$5 billion evaporates
Fears of the nCoV, also known as the Wuhan virus, have sent major bourses in Asia and Europe tumbling.
Fears of the nCoV, also known as the Wuhan virus, have sent major bourses in Asia and Europe tumbling.
Vietnam will temporarily stop granting tourist visas for Chinese of nCoV-infected territories, except urgent cases.
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc on January 23 dispatched an urgency note, requiring ministries to keep strict watch on arrivals at border gates and quarantine people suspected of carrying the disease.
Red Sunday blood donation campaign has become widespread in Vietnam, including the capital city of Hanoi, has secured blood supplies, especially during the Lunar New Year (Tet) festival.
16 Jan, 10:53 PMAs Vietnam prepares for its most important political event of the year, weather authorities say conditions across much of the country are expected to remain stable, supporting major activities in the capital and beyond.
16 Jan, 09:22 PMAll healthcare workers have been urged to uphold professionalism and a strong sense of responsibility to ensure that medical services for the upcoming National Party Congress are delivered safely and effectively.
16 Jan, 09:12 PMThe criminal investigation marks a significant achievement in the fight against transnational crime of Vietnamese police.
16 Jan, 02:15 PMStrong investment flows, expanding businesses and rising incomes are reshaping the capital’s labor market ahead of Tet, driving sustained hiring momentum across key industries.
15 Jan, 10:53 PMThe beneficiaries include people with meritorious service to the revolution, social assistance and social pension recipients and other vulnerable groups, as part of the Government’s effort to ensure broad social support during major national events.
15 Jan, 10:54 AMThe new artificial intelligence (AI)-powered camera system demonstrates Hanoi’s commitment to modernizing traffic regulation with cutting-edge technology.
14 Jan, 10:58 PMBuilding schools aims at improving learning and teaching conditions for children in remote and mountainous areas and affirms that investing in infrastructure for educational institutions in ethnic minority and mountainous areas is an investment in equity in access to education.
13 Jan, 11:07 AM