If there are no unexpected factors in the remaining months of the year, it is feasible to control the consumer price index (CPI) this year at a low level of 3.3-3.5 per cent.
Experts have outlined a number of different consumer price index (CPI) scenarios for this year, which are all below 4 per cent as requested by the National Assembly.
Viet Nam''s consumer price index (CPI) fell in November as the cost of fuel and a range of other products fell, a sign showing the Government’s target of capping the index at around 4 per cent this year was within...
Viet Nam’s consumer price index (CPI) inched up 0.33 per cent in October, a 3.89 per cent rise year-on-year and 3.54 per cent increase from last December, according to the latest of the General Statistics Office (GSO).
Viet Nam’s consumer price index (CPI) inched up 0.55 per cent in May, the highest monthly increase since 2012, according to the General Statistics Office (GSO).
The consumer price index (CPI) in September has bounced back with an
increase of 0.54 per cent from the previous month, ending the period of
decline that started this May.
The Viet Nam''s General Statistics Office reported yesterday that the
national consumer price index (CPI), the main gauge of inflation, has
recorded a seven-month lowest increase since February this year and the
lowest level on a monthly basis over the past 10 years.
Viet Nam''s consumer price index (CPI) rose a modest 0.13 per cent
month-on-month in July, the lowest increase since February 2016, the
General Statistics Office (GSO) announced.
Viet Nam''s Consumer Price Index (CPI) is expected to go up to 8.2 per
cent by the year-end, the World Bank (WB) revealed yesterday in its
economic outlook report.