Beyond the Pandemic: 5 Trends That Will Redefine Business
The road to recovery is a long one. Business leaders have no choice but to insulate their companies through the strength of their core values.
The road to recovery is a long one. Business leaders have no choice but to insulate their companies through the strength of their core values.
Banks’ asset quality has been relatively affected as a consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic, in which 1Q22 average NPL ratio rose while LLR slightly reduced compared...
The US trade deficit increased 27.0% last year to an all-time high of $859.1 billion. The trade deficit was at $676.7 billion in 2020. How does it impact the US dollar?
Shifts in household savings, economic growth, leisure travel recovery, and consumer spending on “stuff” vs. “experiences” are in focus as businesses continue to move...
More and more information flows about a promising fiscal relief package in the “Economic Recovery and Development” program have been on mainstream media recently.
Vietnam has experienced 10 years of rapid commodity export growth, achieving impressive results. However, the implementation of the Commodity Import-Export Strategy...
Though e-commerce channels are considered one of the best solutions to sell local products amid the pandemic, legal risks from the activities remain a concern.
Vietnam posted a trade deficit of 3.71 billion USD in the first eight months of 2021 as the country's imports rose 33.8 percent year on year to 216.26 billion USD while...
The latest COVID-19 outbreak negatively affected both input and consumer demands, so the trade deficit would be insignificant in 2H2021 despite higher import prices,...
Despite trade deficit in the first half of 2021, experts still predicted that Vietnam will soon resume balance in the trade of goods thanks to the strong growth in...
Vietnam reported a trade deficit of 1.35 billion USD in the first half of June as exports reached only 12.3 billion USD – down nearly 2 billion USD compared to the...
It is likely that the trade balance would return to positive in the coming months as exports normally go up in the final months of the year.