ADB maintains 2024 economic growth forecast for Vietnam
In its April 2024 Asian Development Outlook (ADO) report, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) has maintained its earlier forecast for Vietnam’s economic growth this year,...
In its April 2024 Asian Development Outlook (ADO) report, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) has maintained its earlier forecast for Vietnam’s economic growth this year,...
The Government's drastic directions in financial and monetary management, and growth support in the first quarter of 2024 are a foundation helping Vietnam's economy...
ADB September's report forecast that Việt Nam's economic recovery would pick up in the near term on the back of strong domestic consumption, moderate inflation,...
The World Bank forecasts that Vietnam’s economy will grow 4.7% in 2023, and accelerate to 5.5% in 2024 and 6.0% in 2025.
The Government has just issued Resolution 105/NQ-CP to introduce new tasks and stricter solutions to remove the ongoing multitude of difficulties faced in manufacturing...
With the Government’s initiatives to address disappointing GDP growth in the first quarter and the fact that foreign companies’ orders are likely to increase in the...
Although the economy was forecast to continue facing difficulties and challenges in 2023, there were silver linings to pin hope on, experts said.
Many international organisations forecast that global economic growth would slow down with regions and countries at risk of falling into recession, Hiển said.
Local and foreign experts weighed up the benefits of investing in small airports, and whether such plans could help local economies grow.
According to a forecast of the Central Institute for Economic Management (CIEM), economic growth in 2022 could reach 6.7% in scenario 1, and 6.9% in scenario 2.
Vietnam is among the countries with the highest vaccination coverage and the country has adopted safe, flexible adaptation to and effectively controlled the COVID-19...
Regarding the economic recovery phase after the fourth wave of Covid-19, Vietnam will face many barriers to its economic growth target in 2022. In which, although it has...
Economic growth after the COVID-19 pandemic will largely depend on the vaccine rollout, according to experts.
An increase in investment, expansion of trade and export-oriented production are among the locomotives for Vietnam’s GDP growth.
The Ministry of Planning and Investment has sketched out two scenarios for economic growth, Deputy Minister Tran Quoc Phuong told the press conference following the...