October 28, 2024
Vietnam seafood products across the board see sharp falls in September
Of note, Typhoon Yagi wreaked havoc on northern Vietnam in September and waylaid a large portion of Vietnam’s fishing industry for up to several weeks for some firms…
FDI in Vietnam’s construction sector jumps September over August
Year-to-date, the construction sector has secured 40 new projects with a cumulative registered capital of US$586.7 million, indicating steady interest in Vietnam’s construction industry. For the year-to-date, the average investment per project stands at around US$14.7 million…
Vietnam’s dairy industry production grows 2.8 percent September over August
The year-on-year comparison reveals even more encouraging growth. The index for September 2024 was 5.1 percent higher than the same month last year, showcasing the sector’s resilience and sustained expansion…
Vietnam pharmaceutical materials imports fall 20.41 percent in September over August
Despite a 16.91 percent decline in imports from China (dropping from US$28,664,787 to US$23,817,031), China continues to be Vietnam’s top supplier of pharmaceutical materials, with a year-to-date total of US$245,220,442…
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