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The rebound in consumption, strong export growth and public spending would be key factors in Việt Nam’s economic recovery this year, analysts said.
MoreThe UK Government has today (15/03) announced a ban on exports to Russia of high-end luxury goods, while also hitting hundreds of key products with new import tariffs.
MoreThere are going to be both ups and downs for Vietnamese exporters as the Russia-Ukraine conflict intensifies, said industry experts and policymakers.
MoreAuthorities are enforcing a 'zero tolerance' strategy meant to keep virus out of the country
MoreSince the end of the twentieth century, countries around the world have worked together to build a global mechanism to carry out investment activities by international treaties on investment or international investment agreements. This article highlights Important investment protection agreements between Vietnam and other countries.
MoreViệt Nam received fewer warnings over residues of banned chemicals or antibiotics in exported shrimp last year, said an agriculture official.
MoreThe United States and its allies moved Friday to end normal trade relations with Russia, as President Joe Biden vowed the West would make Vladimir Putin "pay the price" for his invasion of Ukraine.
MoreThere was a significant increase in Japanese investment in Vietnam’s non-manufacturing industries, such as retailing, education, healthcare, energy, finance and insurance, transport and real estate, according to a 2021 survey of the Japan External Trade Organisation (JETRO) on 700 Japanese FDI enterprises in Vietnam.
MoreAccording to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development’s (OECD) analysis of the Russia-Ukraine crisis’ possible impacts on the global economy and trade, the world economy's growth performance may remain 0.95 to 1 point lower than projections at the beginning of the year.
MoreAs the export of Vietnam’s timber and wooden products posted positive signs in the first two months of 2022, many firms are increasing capacity to meet the schedule of orders until the end of this year’s second quarter.
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