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December 14, 2024
Vietnam’s diagnostic labs market to reach US$2.17 billion by 2032: Report
The diagnostic labs sector plays a vital role in Vietnam’s healthcare system, offering critical services for medical testing and diagnostics. The rising incidence of chronic illnesses such as diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and cancer has significantly boosted the demand for diagnostic services, the report says.
Vietnam’s imports from Taiwan record decline .47 percent decline in November
Vietnam imported goods worth US$2.04 billion from Taiwan in November, a slight decline of 0.47 percent compared to October, according to Vietnam’s General Department of Customs. Year-to-date imports amounted to US$20.73 billion.
Vietnam sees a decline in construction sector FDI in November
Year-to-date (YTD), the sector has attracted a total of 50 new projects with US$628 million in newly registered capital, showing a significant year-over-year increase in investment despite the decline in November.
Tourist from Oceania to Vietnam grow by 7.35 percent in November
Australia led the way with 44,039 arrivals in November, up by 9.03 percent from October, while New Zealand contributed 4,162 tourists, marking a slight decline of 8.22 percent. Other Oceania countries added 140 visitors, an increase of 35.92 percent.
Vietnam’s exports to the USA record slight November decline
Machinery, equipment, tools, and instruments led the export categories, contributing US$2.22 billion, though this marked a 10.54 percent decline month-on-month. Computers, electrical products, and spare parts followed at US$1.80 billion, down 0.65 percent.
In today’s Vietnam news: Ready-to-drink tea market report, Rights groups EU action on Vietnam civic space crackdown, Taxi company buy 2,000 Vinfast cars, Vietnam
In today’s Vietnam news: South Korea – Vietnam leaders meeting, Vietjet COMAC lease agreement, EVN FiT eligibility problems proposed resolution, FDI firms fined over
In today’s Vietnam news: Vietnam-flagged LPG tanker passes Hormuz Strait, To Lam in China, Coffee concerns dry weather in VN, Coal mining output increase
This interview with Ngoc (Lily) Nguyen, the Vietnam Southern Region Sales Manager at HAP Commodities Consulting, covers how the Iran–Hormuz conflict is affecting the coffee
This is an interview with Hao Qiu, the Founder of Fair Farm Vietnam. It looks at how global factors, including Brazil’s crop outlook and Middle
This is an interview with Timen ter Meulen Swijtink, Managing Director, Collective Company (producer of LaCaph-branded coffee). It covers how the Middle East crisis is