Vietnam’s secondhand market expected to top $5bn by 2026
The secondhand market in Vietnam is projected to exceed US$5 billion by 2026, a significant boost from its current value of $1.1 billion
The secondhand market in Vietnam is projected to exceed US$5 billion by 2026, a significant boost from its current value of $1.1 billion
Major markets in Ho Chi Minh City are now bustling and full of visitors again
Local airlines are racing to recruit new employees and raising the salaries of their current staff
The explosive was found at a construction site next to Quang Binh Province’s largest market
The tree is five meters tall and has a circumference of 1.1 meters
Residents of infection-free zones can also exercise and walk outdoors
Approved markets will operate from 7:00 am to 11:00 am each day
Local authorities are mulling more stringent epidemic prevention measures
Most traditional markets in Ho Chi Minh City were shuttered in mid-July
The market offers essential items to local residents at zero cost