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VIETNAM BUSINESS NEWS SEPTEMBER 25

VIETNAM BUSINESS NEWS SEPTEMBER 25
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Domestic travel reopens, but under Covid-19 safety conditions

Domestic travel reopens, but under Covid-19 safety conditions
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Yangon Cemeteries Overflowing as Myanmar Struggles to Contain Third Wave of COVID-19

Reuters Cemeteries in Myanmar’s largest city Yangon are overflowing with corpses as hundreds of people each day are dying of COVID-19 related causes, aid groups in the city told RFA Wednesday, as many observers blamed the ruling military junta for a callous pandemic response. Myanmar is dealing with a third wave of outbreaks of the disease, and Yangon’s four cemeteries are ill-equipped to handle daily death tolls of about 500 people amid an oxygen shortage that has gripped the entire country. Almost all of Yangon’s coronavirus deaths are due to hypoxia, when oxygen fails to reach bodily tissues, a common symptom in serious COVID-19 cases, but Myanmar’s military junta two days ago denied that the oxygen shortage exists.

Banks agree to reduce lending interest rates from July

Banks agree to reduce lending interest rates from July Chia sẻ | FaceBookTwitter Email Copy Link Copy link bài viết thành công  14/07/2021    07:33 GMT+7 Commercial banks have agreed to slash the lending interest rate in order to help businesses and people overcome the difficulties caused by the Covid-19 crisis. The meeting on July 12 The Vietnam Banks Association (VNBA) on July 12 had a meeting with credit institutions to discuss the method and time to implement the interest rate cut for existing loans in the last five months of the year. At the meeting, banks came to an agreement that the interest rate cut will address the businesses seriously hit by the pandemic, and that banks will offer reasonable interest rate cuts depending on subjects and the level of effects. The interest rate cut will be implemented from July to the end of this year.

90% of tourism workers in Hanoi lose jobs in first half of 2021

90% of tourism workers in Hanoi lose jobs in first half of 2021 Chia sẻ | FaceBookTwitter Email Copy Link Copy link bài viết thành công  28/06/2021    10:02 GMT+7 90% of tourism workers in Hanoi lose jobs in first half of 2021 Revelers enjoy a music performance near Hoan Kiem Lake in Hanoi. Many tourism workers in the city have lost their jobs due to a lack of tourists since the Covid-19 pandemic broke out - PHOTO: VNA Some 90% of workers of travel companies in Hanoi, equivalent to over 12,000 people, have lost their jobs since early this year, according to the Hanoi Department of Tourism.

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