podcast Stay-at-work mode causes trouble for manufacturing enterprises By Dinh Dung September 2, 2021 0 85 Share FacebookTwitter Must read Vietnam joins multilateral convention on MAAC March 23, 2023 No running water in nine HCMC districts this weekend March 23, 2023 More trains to be put into service during upcoming holidays March 23, 2023 Four flight attendants transporting illicit drugs may lose jobs March 23, 2023 Deputy PM Tran Luu Quang heads special task force March 23, 2023 PYN Elite Fund becomes major shareholder of MIG March 23, 2023 Dong Thap to provide expy projects with 7.4 million cubic meters of sand March 23, 2023 HCMC – Many manufacturing enterprises in Covid-19-hit localities reported that they are facing difficulties maintaining the stay-at-work mode as required by the authorities. Share FacebookTwitter Previous articlePhan Van Mai picked as head of HCMC’s anti-Covid authorityNext articleVietnam should seek ways to safely live with Covid: PM More articles Dien Bien airport to be closed for upgrade next month March 23, 2023 Big U.S. businesses to explore opportunities in Vietnam March 22, 2023 HCMC weighs proposal to extend metro line to two neighboring provinces March 21, 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. × = 36 Latest articles Vietnam joins multilateral convention on MAAC March 23, 2023 No running water in nine HCMC districts this weekend March 23, 2023 More trains to be put into service during upcoming holidays March 23, 2023 Four flight attendants transporting illicit drugs may lose jobs March 23, 2023 Deputy PM Tran Luu Quang heads special task force March 23, 2023