As a new decree comes into force, the statistical data each month will be published on the 6th next month, delaying the publication date by six or seven days compared to the existing date.
If there are no major fluctuations, the General Statistics Office (GSO) predicts that Việt Nam is likely to reach its 2024 annual growth target, estimated between 6 and 6.5 per cent.
A survey on production and business trends in the manufacturing, processing and construction industries for Q2 and forecast for Q3 released last week revealed that 82.9 per cent of businesses expect improved/stable business activities in the third quarter compared to...
Promoting implementation and disbursement of public investment capital has strategic significance and is a key task to contribute to promoting economic growth in the next quarters and the whole year. General Statistics Office director Nguyễn Thị Hương speaks to Vietnam...
The General Statistics Office reported retail sales and consumer service revenue reached an estimated VNĐ524.1 trillion (US$21.8 billion) in January, a sign of healthy economic activity in the lead-up to the Lunar New Year (Tết) festival.
Year-on-year, January CPI saw a 3.37 per cent rise, and core inflation increased by 2.72 per cent, according to a monthly report released yesterday by the General Statistics Office.
Recent adjustments made to Việt Nam''s electricity retail prices were part of an effort to fuel the next economic development phase, said the former head of the General Statistics Office of Vietnam (GSO) Nguyễn Bích Lâm.
Viet Nam’s economic growth in H2 will be driven by accelerating public investment, the main beneficiaries of which are the construction, transportation, and construction material production industries.
A survey also identified four groups of the biggest difficulties that enterprises have been facing. That are difficulties in orders, accessing loans, carrying out administrative procedures, and meeting the provisions of the law