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Posted on January 11, 2021 by admin

Covid-19 tests resilience of Vietnam’s businesses

Despite difficulties caused by Covid-19, many Vietnamese businesses have been able to survive and develop. In late 2020, FLC put its FLC Grand Hotel Quy Nhon with 1,500 hotel rooms with capacity of 3, …

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