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Drumbeat to reopen borders to tourists becomes insistent

The clamor is growing for the government to fully reopen borders to tourists in early February and scrap the stringent entry restrictions to revive the tourism sector. Dinh Viet Son, deputy head of the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam, said at a tourism conference on Monday that full resumption of …

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Việt Nam to resume cut flower exports to Australia

  Workers classify and pack flowers for exports. — VNA/VnExpress News Photo HÀ NỘI — A new phytosanitary measure for Việt Nam’s cut flowers exported to Australia was unveiled during a ceremony held on January 24. The event was jointly organised by the Plant Protection Department (PPD) under the Ministry of …

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VN’s auto market to bounce back this year

  A client checks a  new car at a showroom in Hà Nôji. The local automotive market is expected to rebound this year, returning to its growth track after sluggish sales last year. – VNA/VnExpress News Photo HÀ NỘI —  The Vietnamese automotive market is expected to rebound this year, returning to its growth …

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Vietnam exports large volumes of dragon fruit to Australia

  Vietnamese dragon fruit being sold at Đại Phát Supermarket in Melbourne, Australia. — Photo Việt Nam Trade Office in Australia HCM CITY — Vietnamese exporters have shipped exported nearly 30 tonnes of dragon fruit to Australia in recent weeks at a price of VNĐ200,000 (US$8.7) per kilogramme, according to the …

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Shares suffer worst daily decline since mid-Jan

  A customer at a branch of FPT Corporation’s FPT Telecom Joint Stock Company. FPT lost 3.3 per cent Monday. Photo FPT HÀ NỘI – Vietnamese stocks logged their biggest daily drop since mid-January as losses in large-cap and financial securities stocks outweighed the boost from banking shares. The VN-Index on the Hồ …

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VN-Index posts biggest loss in five sessions

VN-Index posts biggest loss in five sessions

Vietnam’s benchmark VN-Index plunged 2.25 percent to 1,439.71 points Monday, the biggest loss in five sessions, with three blue chip tickers hitting floor prices. The index remained in the red throughout the day and closed 33 points lower after gaining nearly 34 points in the last three sessions. Trading value …

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