June 5, 2026
Vietnam C.bank weakens central exchange rate, black market dong weaker, June 05, 2026
On June 5, in Vietnam, the black market US dollar buy rate was VND 26,360, and the sell rate was VND 26,390, a change of 20 and 20, respectively, for a mid-market rate of VND 26,375 (down 0.08 percent), according to prices quoted by Ty Gia USD.
Vietnam exports to France down slightly in April
In April, Vietnam exported US$366 million worth of goods to France, down 0.41 percent over March, according to preliminary data from Vietnam’s General Department of Customs.
Vietnam News Today, June 05 2026, Business & Economy
In today’s Vietnam news: Fuel prices cut, Double-digit growth target reinforced, New airport services delay approval requested, TikTok VN investment, Bybit in Vietnam, LG plant expansion, Central counterparty clearing house coming 2027, Petrolimex share sale to meet minimum free-float requirements, Amway fined consumer protections, Stock market Thursday, Vietnam Fuel Prices Tracker: June 4, Update, Exchange rates Thursday, Vietnam-US Trade: USTR Proposes Forced Labour-Linked Tariffs, and more.
In today’s Vietnam news: Research prosecution exemption, Fuel retailer losses, Semiconductor degree requirements, Eurocham BCI, Government bond auction Wednesday, Australia tourist visa problems, Coffee
In today’s Vietnam news: Accor-Sun Group agreement, US largest ethanol supplier, Demographic dividend to end 3 years early, Maritime economy development, ACV looking to
In today’s Vietnam news: Vietnam Airlines trading restrictions removed, Insurance payouts VSS, Car sales June, 23+ years prison term recommended counterfeit supplements, Counterfeit shoes
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