podcast Foreign Ministry submits visa waiver proposal to PM By The Saigon Times By Kim Ngan March 5, 2022 0 76 Share FacebookTwitter Must read Retail sales growth at eight-year high June 1, 2023 Multi-car crash causes traffic jam on expressway May 31, 2023 NASA ex-astronauts set to visit Vietnam for Space Week May 31, 2023 HCMC promotes cooperation with Hong Kong businesses May 31, 2023 HSG shares ineligible for margin trading May 31, 2023 U.S. further delays tax evasion investigation conclusion on plywood imports from Vietnam May 31, 2023 PM tells ministries to help out karaoke parlors, bars May 31, 2023 The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has sent the Prime Minister a proposal to reinstate a visa waiver for international tourists to help the Covid-battered tourism industry recover. TagsCovid-19Covid-19 vaccinesfuel supplyThu Thiem 2 Bridgevisa waiver Share FacebookTwitter Previous articleSingapore announces vaccinated travel lane for VietnamNext articleExperts warn of Russia-Ukraine crisis impact on Vietnamese economy More articles Over 20 banks lower deposit rates May 31, 2023 Three-month e-visa validity officially proposed May 29, 2023 PM orders urgent measures to secure power supply May 28, 2023 LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Comment: Please enter your comment! Name:* Please enter your name here Email:* You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Website: Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Latest articles Australian state of Queensland promotes trade with Vietnamese enterprises June 1, 2023 Retail sales growth at eight-year high June 1, 2023 Multi-car crash causes traffic jam on expressway May 31, 2023 NASA ex-astronauts set to visit Vietnam for Space Week May 31, 2023 HCMC promotes cooperation with Hong Kong businesses May 31, 2023