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The Government has just issued Resolution 195/NQ-CP on serious, synchronous and effective implementation of key tasks and solutions for 2021, with the aim of striving to achieve economic growth of 6-6.5%.
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(13th Congress) - Vietnam earned an estimated 700 million USD from exporting goods to Israel in 2020 despite difficulties and obstacles posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the Vietnamese Trade Office in the Middle East country, reported Vietnam News Agency.
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(13th Congress) - The Hanoi People's Committee has issued a plan implementing the Prime Minister’s directive on promoting development of skilled human resources, contributing to improving labor productivity and increasing national competitiveness in the new situation.
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HSBC believes that Vietnam can benefit from Free Trade Agreements (FTAs), stable FDI flows and technology to lead the recovery process.
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(13th Congress) – Statistics in a recent meeting to review the program on providing power to rural, mountainous and island areas in the 2016-2020 period show that the program will provide power to 871,263 families from 2021 to 2025.
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(13th Congress) – On January 7, a ceremony was held to honour 198 students gaining the “5 goods” of good academic results, good morality, good voluntary work, good integration and good physical health.
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(13th Congress) - This year, 43 provinces and cities nationwide are joining the nation’s largest blood donation program, Red Sunday, which has been carried out until March for the 13th time.
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(13th Congress) - The Shipbuilding Industry Corporation and the Academy of Politics Region 1 on January 6 donated over VND443 billion to support central localities affected by natural disasters through the Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) Central Committee.
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(13th Congress) – According to the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs (MOLISA), Vietnam’s unemployment rate remains at 2.48%, with that in urban areas kept below 4%, becoming one of the 10 countries in the world reporting the lowest unemployment rates.
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(13th Congress) – According to the Electricity of Vietnam (EVN), over VND3 trillion is expected to be spent on 2020’s second phase of reducing power fees and supporting the power fees of customers affected by COVID-19.