February 26, 2026
Vietnam plastic products imports down 3.25% in January 2026, China +0.01 / South Korea -0.07%
Vietnam imported plastic products to the tune of US$1,032 million in January, down from US$1,067 million in December, a change of -3.25 percent, according to preliminary data from Vietnam’s General Department of Customs.
Vietnam’s VN-Index up 18.73 points, foreign traders net-sell US$116.43 million, Thursday
The VN-Index closed at 1,879.64, up 18.73 points or 1.01 percent, with a total trading value of VND 31,686.97 billion or US$1202.54 million, and foreign traders net-selling US$116.43 million worth of equities, Thursday, according to the latest data from the Ho Chi Minh City Stock Exchange
Vietnam C.bank strengthens central exchange rate, black market dong steady, Thursday
On February 26, in Vietnam, the black market US dollar buy rate was VND 26,700, and the sell rate was VND 26,750, a change of 0 and 0, respectively, for a mid-market rate of VND 26,725 (down 0.00 percent), according to prices quoted by Ty Gia USD.
Vietnam toys and sporting goods exports down 23.29% in January 2026 / USA -40.95%, Japan +58.33%
Vietnam exported toys and sporting goods to the tune of US$723 million in January, down from US$942 million in December, a change of -23.29 percent, according to preliminary data from Vietnam’s General Department of Customs.
Vietnam LPG production in January 2026 down 15.75%
Vietnam produced 74.69 thousand tons of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) in January, down 15.75 percent from 88.66 thousand tons in December, according to the latest data from the National Statistics Office.
Vietnam’s Pharmaceuticals Law 2026: Key Provisions & Enforcement
Vietnam’s Pharmaceuticals Law regulates the production, distribution, and use of pharmaceutical products to ensure their safety, efficacy, and quality. It establishes strict standards for drug registration, licensing, and compliance, and mandates oversight by the Ministry of Health to protect public health and promote the development of the domestic pharmaceutical industry.
Vietnam Pharmaceuticals Industry 2026: Growth, Imports & Key Players
Vietnam’s pharmaceuticals industry is experiencing robust growth, driven by increasing health awareness, rising demand for medications, and supportive government policies. With a focus on both traditional and modern healthcare solutions, the market is seeing a shift towards locally produced pharmaceuticals, which are often favoured for their affordability and relevance to local health needs.
Vietnam’s Construction Industry 2026: Growth, Key Firms, and Challenges
Vietnam’s construction industry has seen substantial growth in recent years, driven by robust economic development and significant government investment in infrastructure projects. The sector is highly competitive, featuring both domestic and international players. These companies are actively involved in various large-scale projects across the country, including residential, commercial, and industrial developments.
Vietnam Stock Market Indexes 2026: VN-Index, VN30, MSCI & FTSE
Vietnam stock market indices are many and varied. Each gives a unique glimpse into how Vietnam’s stock markets are performing both in isolation and in the context of the wider world. This overview of each of these key Vietnam stock market indexes should provide a broad understanding of those key indexes and how they are compiled. Changes to the index can also be followed via the Vietnam Stock Market Tracker.
Vietnam Electronics Manufacturing 2026: Key Drivers, Exports & Locations
Vietnam has emerged as a major electronics manufacturing hub, attracting significant investments from global companies like Samsung, LG, and Intel. The northern region, particularly Bac Ninh and Thai Nguyen provinces, is the primary centre for production, responsible for nearly half of Samsung’s global smartphone output. The southern region, centred around Ho Chi Minh City, is home to Intel’s largest chip assembly plant, contributing to Vietnam’s growing role in the global semiconductor industry.
Vietnam News Today, February 26 2026, Business & Economy
In today’s Vietnam news: Taiwan packaging firm factory lease, Government bond issue outcome, Food prices lower, FLC unpaid employee insurances, Deposit insurance increase proposal, Causes of land ownership cert. delays, SpaceX legal VN legal structure, Domestic satellite internet requirements, Bank interest rate norms divergence, GS on SOE / culture development, Is Vietnam’s New Steel Strategy Solving the Right Problem?, Stock market Wednesday, Exchange rates Wednesday, Imports from Malaysia, Exports to India, Update: Vietnam’s Supplements Market 2026, Update: Liquor Licences in Vietnam 2026, and more.
Vietnam’s Creative Industries 2026: Censorship, Regulations & Opportunities
Vietnam’s creative industries are not particularly well developed. Whereas creative industries make up about 5 to 10 percent of global GDP, in Vietnam that figure is only estimated to be about 3 percent. This is for a number of reasons, many of which foreign creatives and investors in creative industries should be aware of when doing business in Vietnam. It’s in this context, that this article runs through a brief overview of how the industry operates.
In today’s Vietnam news: GS TL on AI, Saigon Economic Times last issue, Fuel prices cut, Vinhomes issuing more bonds, Counterfeit Korean cosmetics store,
In today’s Vietnam news: Power supply imports, Hanoi boulevard project protests, Antidumping duties coming for boxes, Maersk container terminal project Hanoi, Vinpearl foreign investment,
In today’s Vietnam news: Credit limits removed for some major projects, Estonian web security company market entry, Vingroup’s Vuong becomes major shareholder LP Bank,
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