Overcoming the first wave of Covid-19, in the second quarter (Q2) of 2020, Vietnam became the second most optimistic country globally with Consumer Confidence Index of 117 points, despite being down 9 …
Vietnam c.bank cuts policy rates for third time this year
The State Bank of Vietnam (SBV), the country’s central bank, has decided to slash policy interest rates for the third time this year by 20–50 basis points amid sluggish credit growth, with immediate …
Rising disposable incomes augment wine consumption in Vietnam
Vietnam’s rapid economic growth, the expansion of households’ disposable income levels, combined with a large youthful consumer base, are driving greater levels of spending on alcohol, which is …
Da Nang factories’ dilemma: Keep business going and workers safe
On July 16 a woman working at the Hoa Khanh Industrial Park in Da Nang’s Lien Chieu District started going to Da Nang Hospital, the biggest Covid-19 hotspot in Vietnam so far, to take care of her ill …
Da Nang factories’ dilemma: Keep business going and workers safe
On July 16 a woman working at the Hoa Khanh Industrial Park in Da Nang’s Lien Chieu District started going to Da Nang Hospital, the biggest Covid-19 hotspot in Vietnam so far, to take care of her ill …
PM: EVFTA like an expressway bringing EU, Vietnam closer
Hanoi (VNA) – Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc chaired a video conference on August 6 regarding the implementation of the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA), during which he described the deal as …
The Latest: Vietnam reports 9th death, says peak in 10 days
HANOI, Vietnam — A health official says Vietnam’s COVID-19 outbreak could peak in the coming 10 days as the country reported another death and scores of new infections.
Global deaths surpass 700,000; Vietnam reports further rise of infections
The coronavirus has infected more than 18.5 million people around the world as of Wednesday, killing at least 701,085 people.
Economists warn of ‘psychological inflation’ in Vietnam
The high CPI increase in the first half of the year will challenge the regulation of goods and service prices in the remaining months of the year, experts say.
Economists warn of ‘psychological inflation’ in Vietnam
The high CPI increase in the first half of the year will challenge the regulation of goods and service prices in the remaining months of the year, experts say.