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In the first quarter of 2021, the whole Vietnamese market sold 80,500 cars of all kinds, increasing by 164% compared to the same period in 2020 (the same period in 2020 only sold 50,009 cars).
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We can see that in Vietnam, most of the European and American car brands are absent, except for imported luxury cars such as BMW, MercedesBenz, Audi, Jaguar Land Rover, Volvo and Peugot which are imported by Truong. Hai Motor assembly last time.
Are European and American cars not good? Or European cars, American cars are not popular with Vietnamese people?
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According to the forecast, if nothing changes, from 2025, the entire private car market in Vietnam will account for the main import proportion. That's because cars made in Vietnam are more expensive than imported CBU cars.
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Named FastBreathSpec, the breath analyser was developed by the Bratislava-based Masatech company in cooperation with the Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics of Comenius University in Bratislava, and the Faculty of Informatics and Information Technology of the Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, the TASR newswire reported.
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SVCC deeply sympathizes with and wishes to share some of the sacrifices and hardships of the doctors and nurses who are fighting on the front lines against the epidemic Covid-19. So right after the opportunity, the Slovakia-Vietnam Chamber of Commerce (SVCC) quickly donated 300 bottles of special cooling water from Nano Aloe Vera, 25,000 Kichy 4-layer medical masks.
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Even if you're still waiting for a vaccine, watching the first people get their COVID-19 vaccinations may have felt like a huge relief. As the weeks pass, countless reports are coming out about the effectiveness of new vaccines that may be approved. It’s important to keep up, but it’s also a daunting task, given the flood of information (and misinformation) coming at us from so many directions.
So, how do they differ? Here’s what we know so far.
Vaccines from Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson are being administered in the U.S. right now, and others are on track to do the same. Even though you will likely not be able to choose which vaccine you will get, it’s still helpful to know how each one is different.
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The Czech Republic, being a real European automotive power-house, sees the biggest potential in transfer of automotive technologies to Vietnam. In per-capita terms, the Czech Republic is second in the world in passenger-car production and has a long and strong tradition in production of trucks and buses as well. Traditional Czech car brands like Škoda, Tatra or Avia are looking for new opportunities in Asia and have plans to enter the automotive market in Vietnam as well.
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Together with UVID company, many other volunteers from Svcc have represented and represented many sponsors from companies; organizations to individuals, contributing more or less from their hearts to people facing many difficulties need to overcome the recent natural disasters in the provinces.
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On the evening of November 8 at Slo.Villa (Slovakia-Vietnam Chamber of Commerce) successfully held a fundraising exchange "Love for the Central" to support people in flooded areas in the Central region by a charity group around Vietnam-Australia International Development Company.
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Joining the Volunteer Group "Connecting Children" Slovakia-Vietnam Chamber of Commerce (SVCC) participated in the program "Mid-Autumn to Village" to bring the simplest joys to children in mountainous areas without conditions for September 26-27, 2020.
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