Câu ví dụ #2601
1. I assure you mobile banking users do not want to go back to using cash," Pham Tien Dung, head of the Payment Department under the State Bank of Vietnam, announcing the 2020 Cashless Day on Tuesday, said.
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2. According to a recent survey by Visa, 74 percent of Vietnamese expect their cashless transactions to increase in the next 12 months since the acceptance of cashless payments is increasing and carrying cash will no longer be needed.
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3. Building a digital ecosystem to catch up with this trend would remain an imperative, and banks that are unable to meet the growing demand for cashless payments would lose customers, he added.
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4. After a week in the countryside, when Hong and her son were ready to return to Ha Giang, on February 14, they received the news of even another school break.
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5. Due to the Covid -19 epidemic, many localities across Vietnam have allowed students an initial one-week break from February 3, though the plan remains open to extension.
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6. As of February 15, seven localities have given students one more week off until February 23 while 56 provinces extended the break to the end of February.
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7. The Ministry of Education and Training has asked leaders of universities, institutes, colleges and pedagogical centers to consider extending the break until the end of February.
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8. Now with a month-long break, it would be really hard to coach them back to form," she explained.
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9. Britain won plaudits for its landmark Modern Slavery Act but charities said on Thursday that traffickers have nothing to fear from politicians' pre-election promises on the slave trade.
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10. Nearly 46 million people are enslaved globally, according to the 2016 Global Slavery Index.
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