ministry of health greenlights abbotts panbio covid 19 antigen self test

Ministry of Health greenlights Abbott’s Panbio™ COVID-19 Antigen Self-Test

Abbott, a global healthcare company, received authorisation from the Department of Medical Equipment and Construction under the Ministry of Health for the sale of its Panbio™ COVID-19 Antigen Self-Test for use in the detection of the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
taking actions to stabilise covid 19 test kit market

Taking actions to stabilise COVID-19 test kit market

Vietnam’s healthcare market has seen strong fluctuation of prices of COVID-19 test kits because of speculation and reserve among locals for fear of rising infections. Nguyen Minh Loi, director of the Ministry of Health’s Department of Medical Equipment and Construction, talked to VIR’s Hoang Binh possible solutions to stabilise the market.
new zealand committed to supporting vietnam in covid 19 fight economic recovery

New Zealand committed to supporting Vietnam in COVID-19 fight, economic recovery

New Zealand’s Governor-general Dame Cindy Kiro has pledged to continue to support Vietnam in COVID-19 prevention and control and economic recovery through vaccine and medical equipment aid.
citi vietnam donates medical equipment to support hanois healthcare centre

Citi Vietnam donates medical equipment to support Hanoi’s healthcare centre

Citi Vietnam contributed an estimated VND600 million ($26,090) in medical equipment to Dong Da District Health Centre in Hanoi to accelerate the rollout of vaccinations against COVID-19.
siemens caring hands donates medical equipment to vietnamese hospitals

Siemens Caring Hands donates medical equipment to Vietnamese hospitals

This donation is part of the global Siemens relief fund programme managed by Siemens Caring Hands, a charitable association founded by global tech giant Siemens AG in 2001.
enhancing employees unique identity through ge values

Enhancing employees’ unique identity through GE values

With 28 years of presence in Vietnam, GE has left significant footprints across key business sectors: roughly 30 per cent of all power generation in Vietnam is powered by GE technology; more than half of clinics and hospitals in Vietnam have at least one piece of GE’s medical equipment; and GE's advanced aircraft engines power more than half of aircrafts in ASEAN and Vietnam is no exception. These achievements are the relentless efforts of more than 1,700 GE employees across the country. They work hard day and night, constantly trying to champion the core values of GE.
japfa donates medical equipment to field hospital in binh phuoc province

Japfa donates medical equipment to field hospital in Binh Phuoc province

Foreign-backed Japfa Comfeed Vietnam Co., Ltd. has just donated medical equipment and devices – including dialysis machines, handheld X-Ray machines, oxygen ventilators, and more – to the COVID-19 quarantine area and associated field hospitals located at An Loc Plaza in the southern province of Binh Phuoc as part of the company’s community support activities for pandemic prevention and containment.
citi vietnam donates 14 icu beds to thong nhat hospital to support covid 19 treatment

Citi Vietnam donates 14 ICU beds to Thong Nhat Hospital to support COVID-19 treatment

Citi Vietnam contributed an estimated amount of VND1.14 billion (nearly $50,000) in the form of medical equipment to Thong Nhat Hospital, Ho Chi Minh City to facilitate the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.
sembcorp industries pledges 742000 in aid for vietnams covid 19 fight

Sembcorp Industries pledges $742,000 in aid for Vietnam's COVID-19 fight

Sembcorp Industries (Sembcorp) has announced a pledge of S$1 million ($741,760)to support Vietnam’s fight against the COVID-19 crisis, with an immediate focus on providing critical medical equipment to two major hospitals in Binh Duong.
tcpvn supports vietnams fight against covid 19

TCPVN supports Vietnam’s fight against COVID-19

TCPVN, the first international office of TCP Group (T.C. Pharma) in Vietnam, also the owner of popular Thai energy drink brands Red Bull and Warrior, has contributed more than VND2 billion ($86,960) in cash and products to research and manufacturing activities, as well as medical equipment and supplies, in order to support the Vietnamese government’s fight against the pandemic.
vietnam hopes to receive more swiss assistance in covid 19 vaccine access fm

Vietnam hopes to receive more Swiss assistance in COVID-19 vaccine access: FM

Minister of Foreign Affairs Bui Thanh Son proposed Switzerland continue to assist Vietnam in getting access to COVID-19 vaccine supplies, treatment medicines and necessary medical equipment during his talks with Swiss Vice President and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ignazio Cassis in Hanoi on August 5.
government allocates additional 221 mln usd to buy equipment supplies serving covid 19 fight

Government allocates additional 221 mln USD to buy equipment, supplies serving COVID-19 fight

The Government has supplemented 5.1 trillion VND (221.6 million USD) from the State budget reserve for 2021 for the Health Ministry's budget spending estimate to purchase medical equipment and supplies, biological products, chemicals and drugs for COVID-19 prevention and control, according to a decision signed by Deputy Prime Minister Le Minh Khai on August 1.
open doors for pandemic related pharma imports

Open doors for pandemic-related pharma imports

The Ministry of Health has opened the doors wider for more import of biology products and medical equipment for coronavirus diagnostic tests, helping both domestic and international suppliers bulk up their presence in the country.
vietnam welcomes fdi in production of medical equipment trade officer

Vietnam welcomes FDI in production of medical equipment: trade officer

Vietnam has rolled out the red carpet for foreign investors, including those from ASEAN member states, to land investment in the field of advanced medical equipment, said Counselor Nguyen Manh Hung at the Vietnamese Embassy in Germany.
over 36 pct of japanese firms in malaysia wish to expand operation jetro

Over 36 pct of Japanese firms in Malaysia wish to expand operation: JETRO

About 36.1 percent of Japanese enterprises doing business in Malaysia intend to further expand their operations in the next one to two years, mainly in the food, precision medical equipment and transportation, according to an annual survey by the Japan External Trade Organization.