Economics

Vietnam Looks for Economic Rebound After Mass Quarantines

  • Tough virus response has led to low infections, zero deaths
  • Lockdown restrictions eased, but export markets remain shut
Shuttered stores in Ho Chi Minh City, April 1.Photographer: Maika Elan/Bloomberg
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Vietnam flattened its coronavirus infection curve with a sledgehammer, and after some early success, it’s now starting to open up its economy again.