Two major hospitals in central Quảng Ngãi Province have received medical equipment packages worth nearly VNĐ1.7 billion (US$74,300) donated by South Korean Doosan Heavy Industries (Doosan Vina), Chung Ang University, and Community Chest of Korea.
Enterprises in charge of importing petrol and oil will be strictly punished, and could even be suspended from operating, if found to be illegally holding petrol and oil to sell at a higher price later.
Techtronic Industries Company Limited in cooperation with Deutsches Haus Ho Chi Minh City on Tuesday donated much - needed German made medical ventilators and monitors to HCM City hospitals.
SaVi Pharmaceutical Joint Stock Company (SaVipharm) has donated medical equipment worth VNĐ5 billion (US$215,320) to the HCM City Department of Health for use in the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic.
Three members of Tetra Laval Group, including Tetra Pak, Sidel and DeLaval, donated medical equipments worth VND2 billion (US$87,500) to the Centre for Disease Control of Ha Nam Province at a ceremony on Wednesday.
E-commerce platform Shopee has donated VND3 billion worth of medical equipment to support hospitals and frontline healthcare workers in their battle against COVID-19 as part of a commitment it made to help contain the outbreak.
A donation of 30 pieces of medical equipment for local patients and premature babies was handed over to medical centres of Duy Xuyen and Thang Binh districts in the central province om Tuesday.
The Czech Republic seeks to boost co-operation with Viet Nam in a range of sectors like energy, infrastructure, transport, environment, medical equipment, and nano- and bio-technologies, its Environment Minister has said.
Viet Nam’s medical equipment and pharmaceutical markets have seen double-digit growth in recent years and that momentum would continue, making the country increasingly attractive to foreign investors, experts have said.
The 25th International Medical, Hospital & Pharmaceutical Exhibition (Viet Nam MediPharm Expo), slated to take place in Ha Noi from December 6 to 8, promises to showcase new products and technologies.
In the initial phase, all parties will organise an ultrasound training programme, with monthly workshops focusing on clinical topics and know-how techniques.
Binh Dinh Development Investment Fund (BDDIF) has registered to sell 10.47 million shares, equal to 20 per cent of Binh Dinh Pharmaceutical and Medical Equipment JSC’s charter capital.