Vietnamese companies face threat of being acquired on the cheap
The coronavirus pandemic has made Vietnamese companies vulnerable to takeovers by foreign investors at low prices.
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Vietnamese doctors decided to conduct a lung transplant to save the British Covid-19 patient whose lung has been solidified 90%, according to the Ministry of Health.
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The coronavirus pandemic has made Vietnamese companies vulnerable to takeovers by foreign investors at low prices.
After proclaiming success in containing the coronavirus, Vietnam is positioning itself as a safe place to do business, capitalising on demand from international manufacturers looking to diversify their supply chains away China.
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