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NA Chairman Tran Thanh Man’s participation in the 6th World Conference of Speakers of Parliament in Geneva, along with his ...
Chairman Tran Thanh Man’s working trip to Switzerland, Senegal, and Morocco holds great significance, underscoring the role ...
Over the past 34 years, Switzerland has pledged a total of 650 million CHF (approximately USD 800 million) to Vietnam. These efforts have helped improve Vietnam’s legal framework, increase the safety ...
The PM thanked Switzerland for its provision of ODA for Vietnam, and suggested the two sides closely coordinate in the implementation of the Switzerland-Vietnam Development Cooperation Programme for ...
Minister Counsellor Pham Quang Huy, deputy head of Vietnam's Permanent Mission to Geneva, has recently held a working session with representatives of the St. Gallen Endowment to boost cooperation ...
On the occasion of National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man’s official visits to Senegal and Morocco, and his attendance at ...
Swiss Economics Minister Doris Leuthard has signed four agreements with Hanoi aimed at trying to integrate Vietnam better into the global economy. The accords, which will cost Switzerland about ...
HANOI (Vietnam News/ANN): The State Bank of Vietnam and the Embassy of Switzerland last week signed a bilateral agreement for the new Swiss Bank Executive Training programme (Swiss BET) to help ...
Vietnam's Health Ministry received medical equipment worth around 4.9 million franc ($5.3 million) gifted by Switzerland Friday. The donated items are 30 oxygen ventilators, 500,000 rapid test kits ...
HANOI, October 1, 2019 —The World Bank and the State Bank of Vietnam today signed a financing agreement for a grant worth US$2.2 million provided by the Swiss Government to implement the Vietnam: ...
HANOI, January 15, 2020—The World Bank and the Ministry of Finance today signed a financing agreement for a grant worth US$10.5 million to promote integrated urban development and transport ...
Vietnam and Switzerland have been removed from the list of nations labeled by the U.S. as currency manipulators, reversing a decision made by the Trump administration in December.