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By James Pearson


HANOI (Reuters) - Vietnam is challenging China's dominance of coronavirus diplomacy with the donation of medical supplies to Europe and Southeast Asia and even winning plaudits from U.S. President Donald Trump for a shipment of protective suits.

China is looking to burnish its credentials as a responsible power by sharing expertise and donating masks and other protective equipment to countries seeing a surge in cases and to repair an image dented by the disease that originated there late last year.

Vietnam, despite its lack of resources compared with its giant neighbour, has donated 550,000 face masks to France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Britain, and 390,000 to neighbouring Cambodia and 340,000 to another neighbour, Laos.

It has also capitalised on the U.S. government's purchase of 450,000 made-in-Vietnam DuPont hazmat suits by expediting the shipment of the protective equipment, and using it to highlight its medical donations in public statements and state media.

Trump thanked "our friends in Vietnam" on Thursday for that shipment.

Helped by a mass quarantine and aggressive contact-tracing, Vietnam's health ministry has recorded 255 cases of the novel coronavirus and no deaths.

Vu Duc Dam, a deputy prime minister who has been widely praised for his role in leading the campaign against the coronavirus, said on Monday the outbreak was under control.

The next day, state media showed photos of European ambassadors receiving boxes of masks from Vietnam's foreign ministry in a ceremony showcasing the donation.

"Vietnam appears to have gained in confidence by managing to deal successfully with the coronavirus," said Carl Thayer, an expert in Vietnam's diplomacy at the Australian Defence Force Academy in Canberra.

"While Vietnam is bracing itself against a second wave of the virus it is also beginning to look ahead to a revival of economic activity," Thayer said.

Key to spurring that activity will be a much-anticipated EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA), said Thayer, which Vietnam's rubber stamp National Assembly will ratify later this month.

AID 'WHERE IT COUNTS'

There are now 40 firms producing 7 million fabric masks a day in Vietnam, the government said on Thursday. An additional 5.72 million surgical masks can be produced daily, it said.

Vietnam is not the only country keen to show that it is able to offer its support to the world, however.

Taiwan, which China claims as its sacred territory and locks out of most global organisations, is donating 16 million masks, mostly to Europe and the United States, earning the diplomatically isolated island rare prominence on the world stage.
 
By James Pearson


HANOI (Reuters) - Vietnam is challenging China's dominance of coronavirus diplomacy with the donation of medical supplies to Europe and Southeast Asia and even winning plaudits from U.S. President Donald Trump for a shipment of protective suits.

China is looking to burnish its credentials as a responsible power by sharing expertise and donating masks and other protective equipment to countries seeing a surge in cases and to repair an image dented by the disease that originated there late last year.

Vietnam, despite its lack of resources compared with its giant neighbour, has donated 550,000 face masks to France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Britain, and 390,000 to neighbouring Cambodia and 340,000 to another neighbour, Laos.

It has also capitalised on the U.S. government's purchase of 450,000 made-in-Vietnam DuPont hazmat suits by expediting the shipment of the protective equipment, and using it to highlight its medical donations in public statements and state media.

Trump thanked "our friends in Vietnam" on Thursday for that shipment.

Helped by a mass quarantine and aggressive contact-tracing, Vietnam's health ministry has recorded 255 cases of the novel coronavirus and no deaths.

Vu Duc Dam, a deputy prime minister who has been widely praised for his role in leading the campaign against the coronavirus, said on Monday the outbreak was under control.

The next day, state media showed photos of European ambassadors receiving boxes of masks from Vietnam's foreign ministry in a ceremony showcasing the donation.

"Vietnam appears to have gained in confidence by managing to deal successfully with the coronavirus," said Carl Thayer, an expert in Vietnam's diplomacy at the Australian Defence Force Academy in Canberra.

"While Vietnam is bracing itself against a second wave of the virus it is also beginning to look ahead to a revival of economic activity," Thayer said.

Key to spurring that activity will be a much-anticipated EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA), said Thayer, which Vietnam's rubber stamp National Assembly will ratify later this month.

AID 'WHERE IT COUNTS'

There are now 40 firms producing 7 million fabric masks a day in Vietnam, the government said on Thursday. An additional 5.72 million surgical masks can be produced daily, it said.

Vietnam is not the only country keen to show that it is able to offer its support to the world, however.

Taiwan, which China claims as its sacred territory and locks out of most global organisations, is donating 16 million masks, mostly to Europe and the United States, earning the diplomatically isolated island rare prominence on the world stage.
Actually we dont try to challenge anyone. Just bcs its hard to export shoes, clothes, car now, so shoes-clothes factories make anti bacterial mask and Vinfast car factories turn into making ventilator.

Its just for survival, thats all.
 
Actually we dont try to challenge anyone. Just bcs its hard to export shoes, clothes, car now, so shoes-clothes factories make anti bacterial mask and Vinfast car factories turn into making ventilator.

Its just for survival, thats all.

Dumbass white people propaganda want to make everything about politics. It's a fucking charity! :cuckoo::cuckoo:
 
Good Job Guys..Hope to see more positive news from your country!!
There are some findings from international studies on the coronavirus I want share here:

Vietnam says clear evidence of virus mutation as seen in Vietnamese returnees from Europe and abroad.

immunity is limited, between 6 and 18 months.

studies in Germany shows 15 percent get infected in an area where outbreak occurs.

that means you need to add at least 3 times more than the of the official infection rate.

droplets are the main infections.

contact infections are negligible.

HK study shows wearing face mask greatly reduces infections, both getting infected and transmit infections.

The reason why fatality rate of man is 2x higher than women links to X chromosome. Women has 2 X chromosomes while man only has 1 X chromosome.
 
Dumbass white people propaganda want to make everything about politics. It's a fucking charity! :cuckoo::cuckoo:
Yeah. Its so funny and idiot when turing everything into political matters. Many clothes-shoes-cars around the world have to close due to low demand. Million workers r losing jobs and have no money to buy food. Making anti bacterial masks in the only choice now for VN shoes-clothes factories.

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Garment 10 has switched to medical masks to cope with a fall in orders due to the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic which was estimated at 30 per cent in April and 60 per cent in May and June.

During the past month, Garment 10 produced 5 million cloth masks, earning a revenue of VND35 billion.

The company is working on three scenarios for its business in 2020. In the best scenario in which the COVID-19 pandemic was over in April, the company would see a fall of 11.05 per cent in revenue and 20 per cent in pre-tax profit.

In the worst scenario, the company’s revenue would drop by 26 per cent in revenue and 39 per cent in profit.
http://bizhub.vn/news/garment-10-to...ks-first-export-order-worth-us52m_314633.html
 
Vietnam doesn't have cleanrooms I think. those masks can easily become contaminated. the machinery for producing those masks is also probably imported from China.
 
By James Pearson


HANOI (Reuters) - Vietnam is challenging China's dominance of coronavirus diplomacy with the donation of medical supplies to Europe and Southeast Asia and even winning plaudits from U.S. President Donald Trump for a shipment of protective suits.

China is looking to burnish its credentials as a responsible power by sharing expertise and donating masks and other protective equipment to countries seeing a surge in cases and to repair an image dented by the disease that originated there late last year.

Vietnam, despite its lack of resources compared with its giant neighbour, has donated 550,000 face masks to France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Britain, and 390,000 to neighbouring Cambodia and 340,000 to another neighbour, Laos.

It has also capitalised on the U.S. government's purchase of 450,000 made-in-Vietnam DuPont hazmat suits by expediting the shipment of the protective equipment, and using it to highlight its medical donations in public statements and state media.

Trump thanked "our friends in Vietnam" on Thursday for that shipment.

Helped by a mass quarantine and aggressive contact-tracing, Vietnam's health ministry has recorded 255 cases of the novel coronavirus and no deaths.

Vu Duc Dam, a deputy prime minister who has been widely praised for his role in leading the campaign against the coronavirus, said on Monday the outbreak was under control.

The next day, state media showed photos of European ambassadors receiving boxes of masks from Vietnam's foreign ministry in a ceremony showcasing the donation.

"Vietnam appears to have gained in confidence by managing to deal successfully with the coronavirus," said Carl Thayer, an expert in Vietnam's diplomacy at the Australian Defence Force Academy in Canberra.

"While Vietnam is bracing itself against a second wave of the virus it is also beginning to look ahead to a revival of economic activity," Thayer said.

Key to spurring that activity will be a much-anticipated EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA), said Thayer, which Vietnam's rubber stamp National Assembly will ratify later this month.

AID 'WHERE IT COUNTS'

There are now 40 firms producing 7 million fabric masks a day in Vietnam, the government said on Thursday. An additional 5.72 million surgical masks can be produced daily, it said.

Vietnam is not the only country keen to show that it is able to offer its support to the world, however.

Taiwan, which China claims as its sacred territory and locks out of most global organisations, is donating 16 million masks, mostly to Europe and the United States, earning the diplomatically isolated island rare prominence on the world stage.
Healthcare Supa Powa INDIA WILL BE VERY SAD AND DISSAPOINTED.
Where is the donation for your SUPERSONIC BRAHMOS BROTHER?
Bobs and Vagana India need more UNDIES MASKS.
Please send more of it their way.

BTW, to use "challenge China" please ask your comrades to work harder.
7 million mask versus 116 million is nowhere near CHALLENGING.
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Yeah. Its so funny and idiot when turing everything into political matters. Many clothes-shoes-cars around the world have to close due to low demand. Million workers r losing jobs and have no money to buy food. Making anti bacterial masks in the only choice now for VN shoes-clothes factories.

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Garment 10 has switched to medical masks to cope with a fall in orders due to the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic which was estimated at 30 per cent in April and 60 per cent in May and June.

During the past month, Garment 10 produced 5 million cloth masks, earning a revenue of VND35 billion.

The company is working on three scenarios for its business in 2020. In the best scenario in which the COVID-19 pandemic was over in April, the company would see a fall of 11.05 per cent in revenue and 20 per cent in pre-tax profit.

In the worst scenario, the company’s revenue would drop by 26 per cent in revenue and 39 per cent in profit.
http://bizhub.vn/news/garment-10-to...ks-first-export-order-worth-us52m_314633.html
Face mask is the key out of lockdown. The other factor is ventilator for hospitals. Here in Germany estimated one billion masks for the population is needed per year. Luckily we have here all three major companies 3M, Dräger, and Medtronic. They can make all stuffs for Germany.
 
Healthcare Supa Powa INDIA WILL BE VERY SAD AND DISSAPOINTED.
Where is the donation for your SUPERSONIC BRAHMOS BROTHER?
Bobs and Vagana India need more UNDIES MASKS.
Please send more of it their way.

BTW, to use "challenge China" please ask your comrades to work harder.
7 million mask versus 116 million is nowhere near CHALLENGING.
.

That's the way publishers make money. You need headlines that attract readers. True and false does not matter, what many people believe in, nature will be true
 
This piece of news is useless crap. No one in the world can surpass China in industrial production. China daily mask production alone top 100 million, last update.
 
droplets are the main infections.
thats why anti bacterial mask is enough for normal ppl cos droplet is much bigger than bacterial
Face mask is the key out of lockdown. The other factor is ventilator for hospitals. Here in Germany estimated one billion masks for the population is needed per year. Luckily we have here all three major companies 3M, Dräger, and Medtronic. They can make all stuffs for Germany.
Yeah...but where r their factories ?? In CN ?? Or if in EU, then the labour cost is too high, can not sell to poorer EU nations to stop Covid.
 
Vietnam doesn't have cleanrooms I think. those masks can easily become contaminated. the machinery for producing those masks is also probably imported from China.
If Vietnam has no cleanrooms that means we have no hospitals. Weird.

I think you are right. Many mask making machines come from China because cheaper than those from Germany.
 
If Vietnam has no cleanrooms that means we have no hospitals. Weird.

I think you are right. Many mask making machines come from China because cheaper than those from Germany.

cleanrooms are different than clean rooms. they have very strict ISO and (for medical products) FDA GMP certifications required. it costs millions of dollars to build a cleanroom and certify it to medical standards.
 
cleanrooms are different than clean rooms. they have very strict ISO and (for medical products) FDA GMP certifications required. it costs millions of dollars to build a cleanroom and certify it to medical standards.
Dupont support material and facilities to make sure medical equipment making in VN meet US standard before exporting.
 
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