Quang Ninh develops digital economy
The northern province of Quang Ninh is promoting the development of its digital economy to increase production value, improve growth quality, local living conditions as...
The northern province of Quang Ninh is promoting the development of its digital economy to increase production value, improve growth quality, local living conditions as...
More and more young people choose to start an impact startup as a model that helps them achieve a dream of both starting a business and creating positive impacts on the...
Nearly 150 delegates attended the program "Connecting Women Entrepreneurs: Growing Together in the Digital Economy". The program was recently organized by the Vietnam...
According to the World Bank (WB), Vietnam’s GDP growth is projected to surge to 7.5% in 2022 from 2.6% last year.
Vietnam’s socio-economy continued to recover in various fields in the first seven months of 2022. Export turnover was estimated to reach 216.35 billion USD, up 16.1%.
Vietnam will need a skilled workforce to transform itself into an upper-middle-income economy by 2035, the World Bank has suggested in its recently-released report named...
The Federal Reserve (FED) continues to predict that the US economy will enjoy a soft landing with no fall in GDP and barely any rise in the unemployment rate required to...
The Vietnamese economy is likely to grow 10% year on year in the third quarter of this year, driven by strong domestic consumption, according to Michael Kokalari, chief...
It might be argued that China's relaxation of COVID-19 lockdowns has had some impacts on Vietnam's economy.
The US economy shrunk an annualised 0.9% in Q2, which was far worse than anticipated after it contracted in Q1.
The short- to medium-term outlook for Vietnamese economy is subject to several downside risks, said WB.
Vietnam is expected to be one of the fastest growing countries in the AsiaPacific region in 2022.
After a fall in Q1 GDP of 1.6%, market estimates for Q2 currently range from -0.6% to 1.2%. If GDP is negative, it will mark a recession in many people’s eyes given two...
Vietnam's GDP increased 7.7 percent year over year in 2Q22, the fastest second-quarter growth rate since 2011.
The COVID-19 pandemic, which has lasted for more than two years, has taken a toll on all business and trade activities, and especially the Ukraine war has pushed...
Asia Pacific, led by China, is the world’s biggest fintech adopter, with tools taken up on a wider scale than anywhere by both consumers and businesses.
Hanoi’s retail sales of goods and services in the first half of this year reached 336 trillion VND (14.35 billion USD), up 16.5% year-on-year, tied to local retail sales...
Many tech experts said Vietnam would have Southeast Asia’s second biggest digital economy, behind Indonesia, by the end of this decade.
Vietnam was one of the world’s few countries to record growth in two consecutive years since the pandemic.
The northern province of Bac Giang is promoting its tourism sector by accelerating tourism-related activities to attract more visitors, said Tran Minh Ha, director of...
A surge in global energy prices remains the biggest risk to Vietnam’s GDP growth.
In the context of the challenges facing the world, Vietnam’s economy started 2022 on a firm footing.