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04/07/2021 11:21 GMT+7
Vietnam to have 1,704 industrial clusters by 2025
Vietnam aims to have 1,704 industrial clusters by 2025, according to the Ministry of Industry and Trade.
Minister of Industry and Trade Nguyen Hong Dien made the statement during an online meeting about managing and developing industrial clusters on July 2.
In 2020, Vietnam had 968 industrial clusters, covering 30,912ha. Of which, the infrastructure of 450 clusters was invested in by private firms. As of now, the authorities have approved technical infrastructure projects at 955 clusters that cover 29,782ha and have a total investment of VND115trn (USD4.9bn).
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Friday, January 29, 2021, 15:27 GMT+7
A student has his one hand amputated at Nghe An Orthopedic Hospital in Nghe An Province, Vietnam. Photo: Doan Hoa / Tuoi Tre
A schoolboy died when trying to create homemade firecrackers with a friend in Vietnam on Thursday.
Cao Tien Thin, chairman of Tan An Commune in Tan Ky District, Nghe An Province confirmed the incident on Friday morning.
Accordingly, local people heard an explosion from V.’s residence in Tan An Commune at around 7:30 pm on Thursday.
The neighbors ran to V.’s house to check and found two boys lying motionless with several wounds.
The boys were rushed to the medical center of Tan Ky District for emergency treatment.
Wednesday, January 13, 2021, 10:59 GMT+7
Young people in Ho Chi Minh City opt to use credit cards because of favorable deals but fall prey to debts. Photo: Cong Trieu / Tuoi Tre
Credit services can be a double-edged sword.
While many young people in Ho Chi Minh City find them a good tool to enjoy promotion and discounts, others slip into unpayable debts.
“I want it, I get it, said Le Quang, a 27-year-old blue-collar worker in Tan Phu District, Ho Chi Minh City. Credit services will take care. It’s nonsense to save up enough money for things you desire. If I apply for a loan, an interest rate will be the same.”