June 4, 2026
Vietnam exports to Malaysia record 10.88 percent surge in April over March
In April, Vietnam exported US$621 million worth of goods to Malaysia, up 10.88 percent over March, according to preliminary data from Vietnam’s General Department of Customs.
Vietnam News Today, June 04 2026, Business & Economy
In today’s Vietnam news: VN renews antidumping tariffs on Thai sugar, Power supply challenges continue, USTR tariffs forced labour, AMRO growth forecast downgrade, Foreign ownership limits oil firms, Furniture Today editorial diversification Vietnam USTR investigations, South Korean cosmetics firm fined labelling violations, Government bond auction Wednesday, Stock market Wednesday, Exchange rates Wednesday, May inflation data, May trade data, May FDI data, and more.
Vietnam Government Bond Auction Sees Weak Demand as Yields Continue to Rise
Vietnam’s latest government bond auction attracted limited investor demand, with only 7.9 percent of the VND 17 trillion (US$645 million) on offer successfully sold as yields continued to edge higher, according to the latest release from the Vietnam Bond Market Association.
In today’s Vietnam news: VN renews antidumping tariffs on Thai sugar, Power supply challenges continue, USTR tariffs forced labour, AMRO growth forecast downgrade, Foreign
In today’s Vietnam news: Fund outflows May, New HCMC airport trial operations to begin September, M&A HCMC 2026, Compensation for gas-to-electric bike switch Hanoi,
In today’s Vietnam news: Vietnam gene company planned Hong Kong IPO, Samsung signs DPPA, Oil delivery from Iraq, Bio-fuel mandate roll-out reaction, Stock market
This is an interview with Chris Walker, a Vietnam Sourcing Expert with Vietnam Factory Tours how rising oil prices and the Middle East crisis are
This is an interview with John Gardner, CEO and Founding Partner, at Optimum Hospitality in Ho Chi Minh City. It covers fuel price impacts on:
This is an interview with Dr Nuno F. Ribeiro, Associate Professor, International Tourism & Hospitality Management at Copenhagen Business College, formerly of RMIT Vietnam. It