Opinions differ over fairness of domestic petroleum prices
The average petroleum value for Việt Nam during the period from May 8 to August 14 was VNĐ22,918.50 (US$1.019) per litre, higher than two other countries in the...
The average petroleum value for Việt Nam during the period from May 8 to August 14 was VNĐ22,918.50 (US$1.019) per litre, higher than two other countries in the...
The Vietnamese Government could control the inflation to meets the government's target of keeping the 2022 average CPI below 4.0% yoy.
After a deep adjustment of gasoline prices in the market, the cost burden on businesses and people has been somewhat reduced. However, there are still many concerns as...
The price of construction materials and gasoline have increased sharply, pushing construction contractors into a state of dilemma. Many contractors who are currently...
In the context of world petroleum prices constantly fluctuating unpredictably, the price insurance tool will be an important solution to help reduce risks for petrol...
Facing rising petrol prices, many enterprises have actively recalculated their production and business plans, accepting a partial reduction in profits in order to...
Gasoline prices are skyrocketing, having a great impact on businesses. In particular, for enterprises in heavy industries, transportation costs often account for a high...
According to analysts, lowering the environmental tax by 1,000 VND will help decrease gasoline prices in the short term, offering maximum support to businesses and...
Whilst the economy and essential businesses are facing difficulties due to the high cost of fuel, the budget revenue from petroleum seems to be gaining from high taxes.
Vietnam’s inflation could heat up in the coming months as the transport price index is expected to rise, following a strong rally in crude oil prices, said VNDirect.
The transportation sector has been seriously affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. Now, with high gasoline prices, most transport enterprises suffer more difficulties.
Domestic retail prices of petrol and oil products were allowed to adjust to the new selling price, with an increase of more than VND1,400 per liter for gasoline and more...