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Vietnam’s TV output up 22.9 percent year-on-year in Q1

Vietnam produced 1,363,700 televisions in March, up from 1,304,700 units in February. Total TV output for the first quarter reached 3,989,500 units, rising 14.4 percent compared to March 2024 and 22.9 percent year-on-year, according to data from the General Statistics Office.

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Vietnam’s coal production sees steady performance in March

Vietnam’s coal production reached 4,216,800 tons in March, up from 4,075,200 tons in February. Total output for the first quarter stood at 11,731,700 tons, representing a slight 0.5 percent decline compared to March 2024 but a 3.8 percent increase year-on-year, according to data from the General Statistics Office.

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Textiles: Vietnam’s Vinatex steps up delivery, resilience planning amid US tariff uncertainty

Vietnam’s textile giant Vinatex is ramping up production and reinforcing its strategic planning following the announcement—and 90-day delay—of the US’s 46 percent reciprocal tariff on Vietnamese goods. While some orders were initially paused, customers quickly resumed demand once the deferral was confirmed, giving exporters a narrow window to fulfil contracts, Tuoi Tre is reporting.

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Vietnam’s phone accessory production value up 12 percent year-on-year in Q1

Vietnam’s phone accessory production was valued at VND 51.2 trillion in March, up significantly from VND 33.8 trillion in February. The March figure marked a 27.6 percent increase compared to the same month last year, while total output for the first quarter reached VND 119.2 trillion, up 12 percent year-on-year, according to data from the General Statistics Office.

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Bonds: Vietnam sees March jump in corporate bond issuances

Vietnam recorded a jump in corporate bond issuance in March 2025, with VND 10.7 trillion (US$428 million) raised, according to data from the Vietnam Bond Market Association. The spike in issuance comes despite a heavy redemption calendar for the remainder of the year and some continued default activity.

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