A fundamental issue in Việt Nam which needs to be overcome to ensure healthy and sustainable growth is the underdevelopment of the institutional investor base.
Although Vietnam''s economy bounced back from the COVID-19 pandemic, external and internal challenges could impact future growth. Experts and analysts gathered at a forum in Ha Noi, held by Fitch Ratings and The Asset, to discuss the prospects and pitfalls...
Unable to disburse ODA as planned, many ministries and local authorities have begun to return the loans to the Government, adding burden to fiscal planning.
HSBC Global Research expects Viet Nam to be among the region''s top growing nations, as it was one of the world''s few countries to record growth in two consecutive years since the pandemic.
The positive rise, which was much higher than 6.44 per cent seen in Q1/2021, contributed 2.42 percentage points to the whole economy''s growth in Q1/2022.
The COVID-19 pandemic was basically under control in Viet Nam, so it was time to restart the local economy, said Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc at a meeting with businesses on Saturday.
Eighty per cent of Vietnamese respondents in a survey by multinational market research firm IPSOS believed that the country’s economy could recover quickly after the disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
As a major foreign investment hub, China is hit hard by the new strain of coronavirus, now known as Covid-19, but this also provides an opportunity for other countries to accelerate efforts to attract new foreign investment, especially investments in...
Standard and Poors (S&P) Global Ratings’ recent upgrade of its long-term sovereign credit rating on Việt Nam, the first time since 2010, was expected to help the country to attract more foreign investments into the economy and expand exports.
Positive outcomes have been recorded in all economic spheres since the start of the year and the country notched its highest nine-month GDP growth rate since 2011, said Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc as he chaired the Government’s monthly meeting...
The US dollar has appreciated significantly against the Vietnamese dong in the past few days, but local officials and experts believe these hikes won’t affect Vietnam’s economy in any major way.
Quang Ninh, for the first time ever, became the most competitive locality in the country, topping the Viet Nam’s Provincial Competitiveness Index (PCI) 2017.