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Authorities seized hundreds of banned children's toys.
Authorities in Thanh Vinh ward inspected a children's toy business on Nguyen Thai Hoc street and discovered many prohibited products such as plastic toy guns, swords, and axes.
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The Ministry of Health has issued new or renewed marketing authorization certificates for nearly 800 types of drugs.
The Drug Administration of Vietnam has recently granted new licenses and renewed licenses for nearly 800 types of drugs and pharmaceutical raw materials, both domestic and imported, to meet the needs of treatment and disease prevention.
Nghe An: Nearly 2.5 million motor vehicles are in circulation, with over 1,200 new cars registered each month.
On average, approximately 1,218 cars and over 5,600 motorcycles, scooters, and electric motorbikes are put into circulation by residents and businesses in Nghe An province each month.
The Ministry of Health announces 21 types of counterfeit drugs.
Of the 21 seized products, four were identified as counterfeit versions of medicines that had been licensed for circulation by the Ministry of Health.
Vehicles in circulation will soon have to meet new emissions standards.
Following the Government's directive, the Department of Environment (Ministry of Agriculture and Environment) is developing a roadmap to raise emission standards for automobiles and apply emission standards to motorcycles. It is expected that...
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