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Vietnam's economic recovery gaining momentum
Vietnam continues to benefit from its broad re-opening strategy, which saw a huge crowd flocking to tourist hotspots in the country and household spending rebound.
15:10, 2022/05/12
Vietnam’s economy maintains recovery trend
The country, however, continues to face risks from high inflationary pressure, which, without proper action from the Government, may lift the inflation to over the 4% target set for 2022.
15:17, 2022/04/06
Vietnam’s economy set for strong rebound amid global economic uncertainty: ADB
The timely shift of the pandemic containment strategy helped Vietnam restore economic activity and reduce bottlenecks in the business environment.
14:21, 2022/04/02
Vietnam's economy forecast to remain regional outperformer in 2022: HSBC
Amid the global energy crunch, Vietnam is back on track with a steady recovery.
16:39, 2022/02/17
Solid start in 2022 for Vietnam economy: World Bank
A sharp rise in all major mobility indicators was thanks to the high vaccination coverage of 73% of the population.
20:28, 2022/01/28
Vietnam confident to reopen the economy: PM
Waiting for a perfect solution in a time of difficulty may cause the country to miss opportunities for growth, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has said.
11:07, 2021/07/08
Some theoretical and practical issues on socialism and the path to socialism in Vietnam
General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) Nguyen Phu Trong has written an article titled “A number of theoretical and practical issues on socialism and the path towards socialism in Vietnam.”
01:13, 2020/08/11
Vietnam must boost new drivers of growth to avoid the Covid-19 economic trap
Looking ahead, Vietnam’s economy remains vulnerable to new waves of coronavirus outbreak and, even in their absence, it could be stuck in what we can label as the “Covid-19 economic trap.”
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