Vietnam news in brief - November 18
Read The Hanoi Times to keep up with the latest developments in the country.
18:24, 2022/02/16
Indian enterprises to invest $12 billion in Pharmaceutical Park project in Hai Duong
This pharmaceutical park is expected to be a strategic lever to turn Vietnam into a leading pharmaceutical research, development and production base in Southeast Asia.
18:08, 2021/05/07
Hai Duong lychee to be sold on e-commerce sites
Hai Duong lychee brand has recently conquered many tough markets such as the US, Australia, EU, Japan, and Singapore.
15:06, 2021/03/30
Hai Duong to return to new normal from April 1
A total 95% of businesses in Hai Duong, home to many industrial parks and foreign-invested firms, have reestablished operation.
11:50, 2021/03/06
MAR 6: Coronavirus cases in Vietnam pandemic epicenter surpasses 700
As infections remain in Hai Duong, some neighboring provinces maintain closure of non-essential services.
15:33, 2021/03/03
Vietnam’s pandemic epicenter removes lockdown
Source of transmission in Hai Duong remains unknown but the first cases were detected at a China-invested company.
14:47, 2021/03/02
MAR 2: Vietnam confirms 11 more coronavirus cases, one village put on lockdown
Some parts of the pandemic epicenter have relaxed movement restrictions for economic recovery.
16:44, 2021/03/01
Local businesses face risks of disruption under Covid-19 outbreak
Many businesses are in shortage of workforce after a long-break Tet holiday, as travel remains restricted between different localities.
20:53, 2021/02/25
Deputy PM instructs measure to boost consumption of farm produce amid Covid-19
It is important to avoid stagnation during the transportation process of input materials for production and of agricultural products in Covid-19-hit-areas, Deputy Prime Minister Trinh Dinh Dung has said.
15:25, 2021/02/25
“Rescue” agricultural products from Hai Duong province - kindheartedness arose
Facing with the stagnant sales of farm produce from the Vietnam's Covid-19 hotspot of Hai Duong, many individuals and volunteer groups are helping local farmers sell their items around Hanoi city.