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PM: home-grown vaccines must ensure safety, efficiency
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has directed speeding up the production of home-grown vaccines, saying they must ensure safety and efficiency.
He gave the direction during a working session with leaders of ministries, vaccine producers and scientists in Hanoi on July 23 to discuss the research and production of COVID-19 vaccines.
Speaking at the event, Chinh stressed that Vietnam is rolling out “vaccine strategy”, including importing; studying, facilitating vaccine production technology transfer and producing home-grown vaccines; and vaccinating the whole population for free.
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Tuesday, May 18, 2021 16:02
Export processing and industrial zones in HCM City have attracted 236.1 million USD in investment so far this year, an increase of 22.87 percent year-on-year. (Photo: VNA)
HCM City (VNA) - Export processing and industrial zones in HCM City have attracted 236.1
million USD in investment so far this year, including new and additional
capital, an increase of 22.87 percent year-on-year.
Foreign direct
investment (
FDI) totalled over 125 million USD, double year-on-year, with three
new projects and four adding capital, according to the HCM City Export
Processing and Industrial Zones Authority (
Of domestically-invested
projects, 13 were new while six added capital.
For-lease
warehouse construction attracted the most funding, accounting for 68.83 percent