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Vietnam domestic apparel prices hold steady in September
From January to September 2024, prices rose by 1.48 percent compared to the same period last year, indicating only mild inflation. Monthly figures show only a .15 percent increase in September over August 2024, and over December 2023 of 0.58 percent.
Vietnam retail market projected to grow by US$226.4 billion by 2028
One of the primary drivers is the rising demand for convenience food products. As more Vietnamese adopt urban lifestyles and increasingly busy schedules, convenience foods have become a popular choice, catering to the need for fast and easy meal options…
Vietnam’s pharmaceutical production increase 1 point on Industrial Production Index
Compared to the same period last year, the pharmaceutical sector posted an impressive 15.4 percent increase, highlighting robust year-on-year growth driven by rising demand for medical products. For the first nine months of 2024, production in this category grew by 10.6 percent over the same period in 2023. This sustained growth reflects Vietnam’s efforts to expand its domestic pharmaceutical production capabilities.
Vietnam sees 34 percent drop in new units added to housing supply in Q3
This comes after a challenging year for the real estate and construction industries which have been struggling following on from a number of high-profile arrests in the industry for fraud back in 2022. Though there has been some speculation that the industry is on the path to recovery, these numbers suggest there may be a way to go yet…
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Cosmetics production falls in September per key Vietnam production index
That said, from January to September 2024, the sector posted a 15.1 percent growth, highlighting sustained demand for these products throughout the year. The strong year-to-date performance reflects the growing importance of Vietnam’s cosmetics and personal care market, driven by increasing consumer spending and rising interest in beauty and hygiene products across the country. Despite short-term fluctuations, the long-term outlook for the sector looks to remain positive…
Vietnam, UAE to cut most import tariffs under new trade deal
Vietnam’s network of Free Trade Agreements–FTAs–has become a cornerstone of its economic strategy, enabling the country to integrate more deeply into the global economy and expand its trade partnerships. Over the past few decades, Vietnam has signed numerous bilateral and multilateral FTAs, positioning itself as a key player in regional and international trade…
Australia’s Commonwealth Bank off-loads another 10 percent of Vietnam’s VIB
This comes after it was announced back in June that the Australian bank would be divesting from the company which VIB’s board of directors reportedly only learned about after the State Bank of Vietnam approved the move. The Commonwealth Bank held a 20 percent stake in the bank at the time.
Vietnam garment manufacturing declines in September over August: IIP
The index also found that the ready-made garments (excluding apparel) category, conversely, recorded modest growth of 0.5 percent in September with a year-on-year rise of 12 percent…
Vietnam seafood products across the board see sharp falls in September
Of note, Typhoon Yagi wreaked havoc on northern Vietnam in September and waylaid a large portion of Vietnam’s fishing industry for up to several weeks for some firms…
FDI in Vietnam’s construction sector jumps September over August
Year-to-date, the construction sector has secured 40 new projects with a cumulative registered capital of US$586.7 million, indicating steady interest in Vietnam’s construction industry. For the year-to-date, the average investment per project stands at around US$14.7 million…
Vietnam’s dairy industry production grows 2.8 percent September over August
The year-on-year comparison reveals even more encouraging growth. The index for September 2024 was 5.1 percent higher than the same month last year, showcasing the sector’s resilience and sustained expansion…
Vietnam pharmaceutical materials imports fall 20.41 percent in September over August
Despite a 16.91 percent decline in imports from China (dropping from US$28,664,787 to US$23,817,031), China continues to be Vietnam’s top supplier of pharmaceutical materials, with a year-to-date total of US$245,220,442…
Vietnam furniture production records 3.3 percent month-on-month growth in September
In a year-on-year comparison, production for September 2024 was up by 38.3 percent over the same month in 2023, indicating higher demand in the furniture sector. Furthermore, the cumulative data for the first nine months of 2024 shows a 24.7 percent rise in production compared to the same period last year.
Vietnam’s VinFast has spent US$268.6 million on its stalled North Carolina factory so far
This is notably in that the factory was officially put on hold earlier this year, as the nascent car maker deals with huge losses, legal action, and little interest in its vehicles in the US market. VinFast has said the factory, which was scheduled to start operating next year, will now start operating in 2028.
Vietnam rubber, plastics firm struggle to compete with cheap chinese goods
This is noteworthy in that a lot of the focus with respect to cheap Chinese imports has been on the fact that low value goods are exempt from Vietnam’s Value-added Tax. In this context, applying VAT to these low cost imports has been floated as one way to level the playing field. However, it seems that what Nguyen is saying is that it doesn’t even necessarily need to go that far but rather a simplification of VAT refund procedures and processes could help local firms in the first instance.
Healthcare costs in Vietnam up 8.28 percent year-on-year in September
For the period from January to September 2024, the cost of medicines and medical services surged by 7.46 percent compared to the same period in 2023, underscoring growing pressure on consumers as they face escalating prices in healthcare, but also heightened demand for healthcare services…
Vietnam’s coal mining output falls by double-digits year-on-year in September
Of note, for the period from January to September 2024, production in the coal mining sector was down by 4.2 percent from the same period last year. It’s not clear what is driving this decline, however, it is inline with a contraction in production in Vietnam’s mining industry more broadly.
Vietnam cosmetics imports fall 12.92 percent September over August
Despite the overall decline, imports from Switzerland surged by 71.79 percent, and France saw an increase of 19.45 percent, likely indicating strong demand for premium or specialised cosmetic products from these countries…
New regulations on higher education for foreign universities in Vietnam
Of note, the new decree prohibits foreign higher education institutions from establishing branches in Vietnam of they are not ranked among the top 500 universities globally for the preceding three years…
Vietnam e-commerce sales reach US$3.3 billion third quarter: report
Notably, affordable products priced under VND 200,000, about US$8, made up over half of the online sales, and official stores, despite being only five percent of the total, contributed nearly a third of the overall revenue, reflecting a preference for authentic, high-quality items…
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