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Day: January 3, 2025
Vietnam’s car spare parts manufacturing grows steadily in November
Year-on-year, the sector achieved a 14.05 percent growth in November 2024 compared to the same period in 2023. Over the first 11 months of 2024, cumulative growth reached 13.63 percent, demonstrating its consistent contribution to Vietnam’s industrial output.
How to Open a Trading Account in Vietnam: Technical Guide 2025
A trading account in Vietnam is a financial account that allows individuals or institutions to buy and sell securities, such as stocks, bonds, and derivatives, on the country’s exchanges. This article details how to open a trading account for foreign institutions and individual investors.
Vietnam News Roundup: December 26 to January 2
This week’s Vietnam news roundup covers the latest State Bank open market operations, an end to locals gambling at Phu Quoc’s Corona Casino, an extension to Vietnam’s environment tax cut, and more…
Canadian tourist arrivals in Vietnam surge by 41.90 percent in November
Year-to-date, Canadian arrivals reached 138,642, reflecting a 24.5 percent growth compared to the same period last year. This growth positions Canada as a key contributor to Vietnam’s expanding long-haul tourism market.
Vietnam’s coal exports drop by 28.3 percent in November
South Africa dominated as the primary market, importing US$7.23 million of Vietnamese coal. The Netherlands recorded US$3.01 million in imports, although this was a steep 50.36 percent drop from October.
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