Binh Duong vows best conditions for US firms

Oct 9th at 10:36
09-10-2021 10:36:51+07:00

Binh Duong vows best conditions for US firms

Chairman of the People’s Committee of southern Binh Duong province Vo Van Minh has committed all possible support for firms, including those from the US, to resume production and trade.

 

During a teleconference between the provincial People’s Committee and the American Chamber of Commerce in Viet Nam on Thursday, Minh said nearly 90 per cent of enterprises have returned to production in the new normal.

Representatives from 20 US enterprises spoke highly of achievements made by Viet Nam and Binh Duong in particular in the fight against the pandemic, and thanked the provincial authorities for standing side by side with them amid difficulties.

Minh said local firms working under “three-on-site” model in “green zones” or those in “green zones” could allow workers to go home and go to work daily.

As the province has opened mobile medical stations in industrial parks, more workers will be given full two shots in the near future so that dealing with F0 and F1 cases will be more easily, he said, adding that the locality also plans to fully vaccinate those aged 18 and above this month.

He reiterated the need to test workers twice per week to maintain safety in “green zones” and prevent the spread of the virus in workers’ rent housing areas. He added that the province is also considering a plan to minimise testing costs incurred by firms.

The chairman said workers wishing to travel must have certificates proving they have been vaccinated for at least 14 days and several personal papers.

According to him, Thu Duc City in HCM City and Binh Duong Province’s Thuan An and Di An cities basically agreed with a pilot plan to allow workers to travel by motorbikes between both sides. 

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