Vietnam Air Passengers Quarantined on Virus Exposure Threat

 Updated on 

Twelve crew members and 51 out of 73 passengers on a Vietnam Airlines flight from Nagoya in Japan to Ho Chi Minh City were placed in quarantine on fears the carrier’s employees had been exposed earlier to a Japanese traveler with the novel coronavirus.

The Japanese passenger tested positive with the virus after landing at Chubu Centrair International Airport Wednesday with a fever, according to Vietnam’s government website, which cited its health ministry Tiếp tục đọc “Vietnam Air Passengers Quarantined on Virus Exposure Threat”

Nghị quyết số 26/NQ-CP của Chính phủ : Ban hành Kế hoạch tổng thể và Kế hoạch 5 năm của Chính phủ thực hiện Nghị quyết số 36-NQ/TW ngày 22 tháng 10 năm 2018 của Hội nghị lần thứ tám Ban Chấp hành Trung ương Đảng khóa XII về Chiến lược phát triển bền vững kinh tế biển Việt Nam đến năm 2030, tầm nhìn đến năm 2045

Thuộc tính văn bản
Số/Ký hiệu 26/NQ-CP
Ngày ban hành 05/03/2020
Người ký Nguyễn Xuân Phúc
Trích yếu Ban hành Kế hoạch tổng thể và Kế hoạch 5 năm của Chính phủ thực hiện Nghị quyết số 36-NQ/TW ngày 22 tháng 10 năm 2018 của Hội nghị lần thứ tám Ban Chấp hành Trung ương Đảng khóa XII về Chiến lược phát triển bền vững kinh tế biển Việt Nam đến năm 2030, tầm nhìn đến năm 2045
Cơ quan ban hành Chính phủ
Phân loại Nghị quyết
Tệp đính kèm: 26.signed.pdf (1976130 Byte)

Nghị quyết số 55-NQ/TW ngày 11/02/2020 của Bộ Chính trị về định hướng Chiến lược phát triển năng lượng quốc gia của Việt Nam đến năm 2030, tầm nhìn đến năm 2045

  • Về định hướng Chiến lược phát triển năng lượng quốc gia của Việt Nam đến năm 2030, tầm nhìn đến năm 2045
  • SỐ HIỆU:55-NQ/TW
  • LOẠI VĂN BẢN:Nghị quyết
  • LĨNH VỰC:Công tác xây dựng, chỉnh đốn Đảng
  • NGÀY BAN HÀNH:11/02/2020
  • NGÀY HIỆU LỰC:11/02/2020
  • CƠ QUAN BH:Bộ Chính trị
  • NGƯỜI KÝ:Nguyễn Phú Trọng
  • ĐÍNH KÈM:Tải về

Baker McKenzie’s summary here 

 

 

Google moves Pixel 4a and Pixel 5 production to Vietnam due to Coronavirus outbreak: Report

Google and Microsoft are moving production of Pixel and Surface products respectively to Vietnam. The shift in production is due to US-China trade war and outbreak of novel Coronavirus.

  • Updated: March 2, 2020 12:46 PM IST
google pixel 3a xl review google stock photo

Google and Microsoft have reportedly shifted production from China to Vietnam. The search giant has shifted production to build ‘Made in Vietnam’ Pixel smartphones. The decision reportedly came due to worsening novel Coronavirus outbreak. Google Pixel 4a, likely to be the next low-cost device, is set to begin production as soon as April. The production of this device is said to begin at a facility in northern Vietnam. According to Nikkei Asian Review, Thailand might become another beneficiary of this change in production. Tiếp tục đọc “Google moves Pixel 4a and Pixel 5 production to Vietnam due to Coronavirus outbreak: Report”

Samsung Starts Building $220 Million R&D Center in Vietnam

By March 2, 2020

HANOI — Samsung Electronics has started building a $220 million research and development center in Vietnam, the South Korean tech giant’s local unit said on Monday.

But a ground-breaking ceremony, scheduled for this past Saturday, was canceled because of a virus outbreak that led to travel restrictions on South Koreans, Hong Sun, the vice chairman of Korea Chamber of Commerce in Vietnam, told Reuters.

A Samsung Electronics spokeswoman confirmed the cancellation, but did not provide any other details.

Construction of the center in Hanoi will be completed by the end of 2022, Samsung Vietnam said in a statement, adding that the center will employ between 2,200 and 3,000 people.

Tiếp tục đọc “Samsung Starts Building $220 Million R&D Center in Vietnam”

Vietnam reduces plan to build new coal plants amid fiscal and environmental concerns

Vietnam is scaling back a plan to build new coal plants, as financial restrictions and local environmental concerns increase the difficulty and complexity of constructing such facilities.

The National Steering Committee for Power Development has recommended eliminating about 15 gigawatts of planned new coal plants by 2025 due to slow progress and the unwillingness of some regions to develop them, according to state-controlled news website VietnamPlus. The central government will have final say on the plan. Tiếp tục đọc “Vietnam reduces plan to build new coal plants amid fiscal and environmental concerns”

The Future Energy Show Vietnam 2020 to take place in Ho Chi Minh City

 

Returning on 8-9 July 2020 to The Adora Center, Ho Chi Minh City, The Future Energy Show Vietnam 2020, co-located with The Power & Electricity Show VietnamThe Energy Storage Show VietnamThe Smart Energy Show Vietnam and The Solar Show Vietnam, will bring together policy makers, regulators, investors and financiers, utilities, power producers, project developers, renewable energy vendors, with the business owners and land developers to discuss the future of energy in Vietnam.

Tiếp tục đọc “The Future Energy Show Vietnam 2020 to take place in Ho Chi Minh City”

Family of retired Sydney baker jailed in Vietnam say Australia needs to do more

As Chau Van Kham, a member of a banned pro-democracy group, prepares for his final appeal, his son fears he will die jail

Sydney man Chau Van Kham, left, is escorted into a court room in Vietnam
 Sydney man Chau Van Kham, left, is taken into court in Vietnam where he was sentenced to 12 years in jail for involvement with pro-democracy group Viet Tan. Photograph: Nguyen Thanh Chung/AP

Tiếp tục đọc “Family of retired Sydney baker jailed in Vietnam say Australia needs to do more”

Vietnam joins ASEAN effort to combat IUU fishing

This file photo shows Indonesian authorities sinking a Vietnamese fishing boat at Datuk island, in West Kalimantan on 4 May, 2019. (AFP Photo)
Relations between the EU and some ASEAN member states have been tense in recent years because of the seafood trade, stemming from the European Commission’s (EC) sanctions related to the illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing. As Chair of ASEAN 2020, Vietnam hopes to promote cooperation among ASEAN member states and address this issue to actively contribute towards better ASEAN-EU trade relations. Tiếp tục đọc “Vietnam joins ASEAN effort to combat IUU fishing”

Vietnam: Shipping firms in troubled waters as coronavirus hits trade

Vietnamese shipping firms are reporting falling revenues after the coronavirus outbreak brought trade-related activities to a standstill in China.

Pham Hong Manh, manager of Hai Phong shipping firm T.S. Container Lines, said his company has reduced shipping from China since January 19.

It used to ply up to 13 times a month to Chinese ports, but the figure was down to eight last month and to seven this month, he said.

Ships are docking at other ports outside China, which accounts for 40 percent of international shipping in Vietnam, but this pushes up costs, he said.

“Our shipments have fallen by 30 percent year-on-year due to the outbreak. We estimate our losses at millions of dollars.”

Vietnam’s biggest shipping firm, Vinalines, is also struggling as shipping activities in China and some other countries have dwindled. Many of its ship are lying idle in ports.

The company, formally known as the Vietnam National Shipping Lines, estimated shipments in the first six months could fall by 15 percent year-on-year.

Its revenues could fall by VND992 billion ($42.7 million) and profits by VND224 billion ($9.6 million) in the period, it estimated further.

The epidemic outbreak has meant there are fewer personnel to operate ports in China, resulting in less traffic to all countries, including Vietnam.

Quy Nhon Port in central Vietnam now operates only 20 days a month instead of 30, with shipments falling by 15 percent. Last month it handled 100,000 tonnes less than targeted.

Vietnamese ports handled 655 million tonnes of cargo last year, up 14 percent from 2018, according to the Vietnam Maritime Administration.
Source: VN Express

Hanoi ranked world’s seventh most polluted capital city in 2019

By Nguyen Quy  VNExpress March 1, 2020 | 03:00 pm GMT+7

Hanoi ranked world's seventh most polluted capital city in 2019

Haze shrouds Hanoi sky over Pham Van Dong Street, Cau Giay District, in the morning of December 13, 2019. Photo by VnExpress/Gia Nghia.

Hanoi has become the world’s seventh most polluted capital city, even worse than Beijing, a new IQ AirVisual report says.

The city’s worsening air quality saw its average PM2.5 level last year rise to 46.9 micrograms per cubic meter of air from 40.8 in 2018, according to a report released this week by Switzerland-based air quality monitor, IQAir AirVisual.

Tiếp tục đọc “Hanoi ranked world’s seventh most polluted capital city in 2019”

Vietnam Airlines, whose revenues have been hit badly by the Covid-19 epidemic, has cut the salaries of senior managers by 40 percent this year.