Vietnam needs radical solutions to revive growth
Vietnam needs extremely radical and long-term solutions to once again revive the entire process of growth within the economy.
Vietnam needs extremely radical and long-term solutions to once again revive the entire process of growth within the economy.
The latest data from the General Statistics Office (GSO has shown Việt Nam's economic recovery remains bumpy, putting pressure on upcoming quarters to achieve the...
Capital from the private sector also makes a great contribution to socio-economic development.
With both January and February data in hand, Tết distortions can be accounted for. Despite a challenging start to 2023, there appears to be some silver linings for...
Under the sound leadership of the Party Central Committee and with the motto “Solidarity, discipline, active adaptation, safety, efficiency and economic recovery”, the...
Vietnam could face many new challenges in 2023, although experts believe that despite adverse effects from the outside, the Vietnamese economy has remained rather...
HSBC said ASEAN’s resilience is expected to shine again over the coming year – though with growth expected to slow.
Although 2022 has been an unusual year for the global economy, Vietnam's economy has still seen reasonable growth and stability.
Economic instability across the entire globe is bound to affect Vietnam as well. Although economic data for Vietnam shows that difficulties have been overcome, but the...
Innovation and creativity are soft power, an important development resource, and the most differentiating property of human beings from other animals that exist on...
The first ten months of 2022 saw a fast recovery of the Vietnamese economy when COVID-19-related restrictions were removed.
The fastest growing market for centi-millionaires, who boast 100 million USD or more in investable assets, over the next decade is forecast to be Vietnam, according to...
Vietnam’s GDP grew by 13.7% year-on-year in the third quarter of this year and 8.9% over the first three quarters, according to a report released by the World Bank (WB)...
After the recent increase in credit limit, the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) has granted 13.6 percent of the total 14 percent credit room in 2022. The SBV continues to...
To stimulate private investment, and make Vietnam a stronger, more sustainable economy, Mr. Alain Cany, Chairman of EuroCham, Country Chairman of Jardine Matheson...
While global uncertainties, such as China’s zero-COVID ambitions, Russia-Ukraine conflict… persist, Vietnam's prospects are reassuring.
Despite the global challenges, Vietnam’s very much on the move, continuing to perform, even a regional outperformer in terms of GDP growth.
The GDP growth would rebound to 7.2% in 2022 and moderate to 6.7% in 2023.
Contrary to concerns about slowing world economies, the latest statistical data show that Vietnam's economy is on a strong recovery trajectory, with many indicators...
High-tech foreign investments will continue to propel Vietnam’s economic growth for years to come, Michael Kokalari, chief economist at investment fund VinaCapital, has...
Vietnam’s economy has a positive outlook for 2022 despite the emergence of Omicron sub-variants, global geopolitical tensions and mounting input costs, according to...
Moody's Investors Service upgraded the Government of Vietnam's long-term issuer and senior unsecured rating from Ba3 to Ba2 and changed the outlook from stable to...