Titled “Made in Vietnam: le nouvel atelier du monde” (Made in Việt Nam: The new workshop of the world), the report highlighted the country’s rapid industrial transformation.
The Vietnam Manufacturing Purchasing Managers'' Index (PMI) posted 51.3 in January, down from 51.7 in December to signal a softer improvement in business conditions at the start of 2021.
Viet Nam’s Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) rose to a four-month high of 52.5 in April from 51.9 in March, signalling solid monthly improvement in the health of the sector.
Viet Nam’s manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) climbed from a 10-month low of 51.5 in September to 53.9 in October, pointing to the strongest improvement in the health of the country’s manufacturing industry since July, IHS Market’s Nikkei reports released...
The Nikkei Vietnam Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) in the first month of this year rose to the highest level since April 2017, indicating solid conditions in the manufacturing sector.
The Viet Nam Manufacturing Purchasing Managers'' Index (PMI) rose in September, with faster rises in output, new orders and employment on the back of stronger customer demand.
The Purchasing Managers'' Index survey for August released yesterday by
HSBC Vietnam signalled a near stabilisation in the country''s
manufacturing sector.