Made-in-Vietnam hand sanitiser exported

Thursday, 21/05/2020 19:34
​Some 4 million bottles of Made-in-Vietnam DrOH hand sanitiser have been exported to Europe, the US, and Canada during the COVID-19 pandemic.
At the signing ceremony for a cooperation agreement on the production of DrOH hand sanitiser for export (Photo: VNA)

This is a product of the R&D Centre at HCM city’s Saigon High-Tech Park (SHTP) and the Pomax JSC.

Another 5 million bottles are set to be shipped to these markets over the next 45 days.

A cooperation agreement on the production of hand sanitiser for export was signed on May 20 - an example of sound collaboration between R&D centres and businesses.

According to director of the centre Ngo Ke Thanh, using silver nano technology, the hand sanitiser is environmentally-friendly and free of chemicals that cause irritation.

Vietnamese citizens stranded in Australia, New Zealand to be brought home

As many as 343 Vietnamese citizens currently stuck in Australia and New Zealand due to COVID-19 pandemic outbreak are scheduled to be brought home on June 1st.

Photo for illustration (Source: kenh14.vn)

The special flight will be arranged thanks to efforts of Vietnamese diplomatic agencies and Vietnam Airlines.

Among the total, 243 people will be picked up from Australia, while the remaining 100 will be brought home from New Zealand.

So far, about 1,800 Vietnamese citizens in Australia have registered for the flight, far higher than the capacity.

Therefore, diplomatic Vietnamese agencies are carefully considering individuals, who belong to priority cases to finalize the passenger list.

All Vietnamese citizens, who wish to be on the flight must book their tickets before  on May 25th.

For further information and assistance, Vietnamese citizens in ACT, Victoria and Tasmania may contact the embassy: 0466 401 665 (hotline); (02) 616 94915; (02) 61694917; (02) 61694916 or email: baohocongdancanberra@gmail.com

Citizens in New South Wales, Queensland and South Australia, please contact the Consulate General of Vietnam in Sydney at: (02) 93271912; (02) 93272539; (02)93261129; (02)93261202; 0452468168 or email: vnconsul@iinet.net.au.

Citizens from West Australia and North Australia, please contact the Consulate General of Vietnam in Perth at: (08) 93253642; (08) 92211158; 0470111668 or email: vnconsulate.perth@gmail.com./.

Tho Xuan airport plans to serve 5 million passengers per year

The Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam (CAAV) is planning to increase the capacity of Tho Xuan airport in the central province of Thanh Hoa to 5 million passengers by 2030.

The CAAV has submitted a detailed planning scheme for the development of the airport by 2030 with a vision toward 2050 that includes the plan to the Ministry of Transport for approval.

Tho Xuan airport (Photo: plo.vn)

The CAAV said the airport’s capacity has grown significantly in recent years, leaving behind its previous growth predictions. However, the last plan set for Tho Xuan was approved in 2013 and modified in 2014.

According to the newly submitted document, by 2030, Tho Xuan will be an international airport while its passenger and goods capacity will be respectively raised to 5 million and 25,000 tonnes per year.

The Tho Xuan airport served 90,929 passengers in 2013 when it received its first flight. The number soared to 1 million in 2019.

Formerly known as Sao Vang Airport, the airport is located in Sao Vang town, Tho Xuan district, 45 kilometres from Thanh Hoa city. It plays an important role in aviation transportation and national overflight protection./.

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