Illustrative photo. (Source: NNT)
Bangkok (NNT/VNA) - The Thai Ministry of Commerce has announced that it had ordered all provinces to find vendors participating in the 50:50 co-pay campaign who raised their prices in an effort to receive a larger
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Commerce Jurin Laksanawisit said the Ministry of Commerce has been receiving complaints of vendors participating in the
50:50 co-pay campaign who allegedly priced their items higher than usual or failed to put up a clear price display in an attempt to receive a bigger payment from the government.
Mr Jurin said he has ordered all provincial Offices of Commercial Affairs to inspect
International checkpoints
remain closed for ordinary travel, except essential crossings for Lao and
foreign nationals who are permitted by the task force committee, Lao Minister
of Health Bounkong Syhavong told a press conference in Vientiane on December 23.
Traditional and local border
checkpoints are also closed, except those permitted by the
Lao Government for
goods transport, he said.
International charter flights
from countries that are experiencing an outbreak must be suspended.
The Lao Government will
continue to suspend the issuing of tourist visas for anyone traveling from or
transiting via countries where a COVID-19 outbreak is taking place, said
Bounkong.
Foreign diplomats, the staff
Ambassador
New York (VNA) - Vietnam has been very successful in
connecting ASEAN with the
UN Security Council (UNSC), Ambassador Nathalie
Estival-Broadhurst, Deputy Permanent Representative of France to the UN, said
while talking about Vietnam’s performance as a non-permanent member of the UNSC
in 2020.
She told the Vietnam News Agency in a recent interview that Vietnam performed
its duties very well, especially during the month it served as the rotational UNSC
presidency in January, when it held an open debate on the UN Charter and
highlighted the role of regional organisations like ASEAN at the UNSC.
The diplomat noted that Vietnam is a strong partner in the
France has announced a
credit agreement worth 95.8
million euros (116 million USD) to Cambodia to support the Rural Infrastructure
Development for Cambodia (RID4CAM) project, according to a joint press
statement released on December 23.
In Cambodia, where 70 percent
of the population lives in rural areas, the project aims to finance both the
improvement of rural road network in the country s central plain provinces and
the construction of complementary infrastructure in drinking water and
sanitation, agriculture, health and education sectors, the statement said.
RID4CAM is co-financed by the
EU, the French government through the French Development Agency (AFD), and the
German government via the German development bank KfW, it said.
The Singapore Economic Development Board announced on December 24 that the country's manufacturing output increased 17.9 percent year on year in November, compared to a revised 0.8 percent decline in October.