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VIETNAM NEWS HEADLINES MAY 6

VIETNAM NEWS HEADLINES MAY 6 Chia sẻ | FaceBookTwitter Email Copy Link Copy link bài viết thành công  06/05/2021    14:16 GMT+7 COVID-19: 60 cases documented on May 6 Vietnam recorded 60 cases of COVID-19 during the 12 hours to 6pm May 6, including 56 locally-infected cases and four imported, according to the Health Ministry. Among the 56 local cases, 16 were at the second facility of the National Hospital for Tropical Diseases in Hanoi, 12 in the northern province of Bac Ninh, 11 in the northern province of Vinh Phuc, four in Hanoi, 3 in the central city of Da Nang. The national tally has reached 3,090, with 1,690 local cases. In the latest wave of outbreaks from April 27, 120 cases have been detected.

Big smuggling case at Nhat Cuong Company put on trial

Big smuggling case at Nhat Cuong Company put on trial 16:11 | 05/05/2021 Defendants at the court (Photo: VNA) Hanoi – The People’s Court of Hanoi on May 5 opened a first-instance trial of a case related to smuggling and violations of accounting regulations which occurred at the Nhat Cuong Technic Co Ltd. This is one of the five major cases which the Central Steering Committee for Corruption Prevention and Control has required to be tried as early as possible. At the opening session on May 5, the trial jury announced a decision to cancel the trial against Mai Tien Dung, 38, head of Nhat Cuong Company’s used mobile business line, who died due to fatal illness.

Economy growing strongly on back of COVID-19 endgame

Economy growing strongly on back of COVID-19 endgame 08:00 | 08/04/2021 Efforts to boost business and production fuelled by the gradual use of COVID-19 vaccines have helped recover the country’s economic growth, driven largely by the manufacturing and processing activities. State-owned Vietnam Oil and Gas Group (PetroVietnam) last week reported that its total revenue in the first three months of the year is estimated to be over VND113 trillion ($4.91 billion), down 6 per cent on-year. However, the group’s revenue from industrial activities increased 2 per cent, and that from the service activities decreased 21 per cent on-year. A number of the group’s products which were consumed in the first quarter witnessed an on-year rise, including fertiliser (7 per cent), liquefied petroleum gas (29 per cent), condensate (12 per cent), and assorted petrols (5 per cent).

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