MoIT proposes solutions to avoid disruption in goods supply With COVID-19 threatening the goods supply in the south of the country, the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) has suggested solutions to connect supply chains in the area. According to a report by the Department of Industry and Trade of Ba Ria – Vung Tau Province, the local goods supply sources are from the province and from neighbouring areas like HCM City, and Dong Nai, Binh Duong and Lam Dong provinces. However the prolonging of Directive 16 could affect the supply of goods, especially on checking shipped goods. At the same time, the province does not have a goods shipment station to ensure epidemic prevention and goods circulation during lockdown, and it is difficult to connect products from and to other localities. For example, via online working, Long Son Commune's aquatic products were ordered by Vinmart’s supermarket system in HCM City and asked to transport and distribute the products to each store in a total of 18 Vinmart supermarkets in the city. However, Ba Ria – Vung Tau farmers realised the deal was impossible as they could not transport and distribute such goods before the city’s curfew at 6pm every day…. Read full this story
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