Việt Nam’s economic recovery continues to firm up as the Year of the Dragon progresses. Growth improved in the second quarter, rising 6.9 per cent year-on-year, according to economists from HSBC Vietnam.
The Prime Minister said economic development had experienced some setbacks, with a recorded growth lower than last year. To adapt and, more importantly, to move the economy in the right direction, additional support for businesses and citizens must be a...
HCM City’s economic recovery will likely face challenges for the rest of the year, putting in doubt that upcoming quarters will achieve their 2023 growth targets, a city official warned.
The latest data from the General Statistics Office (GSO has shown Viet Nam''s economic recovery remains bumpy, putting pressure on upcoming quarters to achieve the Government''s socio-economic goals for the year.
After two years of struggling to deal with COVID-19, seemingly the biggest game changer of the global economy in the century, Viet Nam has found its way to respond appropriately to the pandemic and even thrive.
Nguyen Thi Hong, the Governor of the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV), has directed banks to continually reduce input costs with an aim to cut loan interest rates.
Viet Nam’s economic recovery will be stronger in the second half of 2022, particularly as the country resumed its tourism activities after a two-year closure.
A Government to Business (G2B) conference was opened on Thursday, providing a platform where the Government can explore the private sector’s opinions and proposals.
Thanks to the Government''s timely and practical support policies, businesses in Viet Nam have been flexibly and proactively adapting to the new normal and maintaining a strong recovery momentum post pandemic, the survey has revealed.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT), Vietnam Electricity (EVN), and experts share the view that power supply will be guaranteed this year, but the challenge is that demand is forecast to surge amid the post-pandemic economic recovery.
The World Bank (WB)''s June edition of its monthly Vietnam Macro Monitoring highlights Viet Nam''s economic recovery remained strong despite heightened global uncertainties.
Socio-economic recovery and development have been seen in HCM City – the biggest economic hub in southern Vietnam, with strong growth in production and business activities.
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has fueled the growth of e-commerce in many countries, including Vietnam, said Chairman of Việt Nam E-Commerce Association (VECOM) Nguyễn Ngọc Dũng.