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Vietnam pharmaceutical product imports up 6.95 percent in September over August

Belgium, with an 8.50 percent increase, and Switzerland, with a 32.64 percent increase, both showed steady growth, contributing US$23,789,578 and US$11,205,095 in September, respectively. Alternatively, Japan saw a significant spike in imports, with an 186.40 percent increase, though from a relatively low base. Japan’s total for the year so far now stands at US$52,869,822.

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Unofficial online gold markets emerge in Vietnam on back of official-supply issues

The Vietnamese gold price has been out of sync with the world gold price for some time now, at points up to 20 percent higher. This led to the State Bank selling gold from its reserves at a fixed price to try and bring the price down. However, it looks a lot like it is only releasing a limited supply that is insufficient to meet demand, ergo consumers are turning to other sales channels…

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US DOC make final determination on frozen warmwater shrimp from Vietnam, others

The DOC’s preliminary determination for Vietnam, notes that ‘one or more respondents did not act to the best of their ability to respond to Commerce’s requests for information’. There being only two firms investigated from Vietnam, and given that the second Soc Trang Seafood Joint Stock Company, the other firm, received its own subsidy rate of 2.84 percent, it appears that the aforementioned statement explains Thong Thuan’s much higher subsidy rate…

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New Vietnam rooftop solar development Decree finally issued

Originally the Ministry of Industry and Trade had been pushing for no feed-in tariffs on rooftop solar, however, at the request of the government, it reluctantly agreed to have feed-in tariffs but limited to just ten percent of the installation’s capacity. This was then raised to 20 percent at the request of Vietnam’s Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha…

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Vietnam electronics exports fall 5.8 percent September over August

Of note, the USA remains Vietnam’s largest market, although exports to the USA dropped by 21.52 percent in September compared to August. This sharp decline brought the YTD total to around US$17.32 billion. China, on the other hand, saw a significant 24.81 percent increase in exports, amounting to US$1.24 billion in September, contributing to a YTD total of approximately US$9.1 billion…

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Vingroup: Vietnam Stock Overview

Notably, in the first half of 2024, Vingroup sold the majority of its equity capital of Vincom Retail, which owns and leases a range of commercial spaces around Vietnam. This led to leasing revenue declining by 46 percent…

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Vietnam gains four places on Economic Freedom index but overall score falls

The country saw progress in monetary stability, with its “Sound Money” ranking improving from 116th to 105th, and also made strides in regulatory policies, moving from 103rd to 99th in the “Regulation” category. However, Vietnam experienced setbacks in the “Size of Government,” where its ranking dropped significantly from 87th to 106th, indicating increased government intervention…

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Vietnam seafood exports fall 6.23 percent September over August

Of note, China saw a 9.59 percent increase in seafood exports for September, reaching US$197.32 million, with year-to-date exports totaling US$1.21 billion. 
In contrast, exports to the USA dropped by 13.77 percent, amounting to US$171.41 million for the month, and year-to-date exports reached US$1.33 billion…

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SeABank: Vietnam Stock Overview

In contrast to these positive business results, SSB’s stock has fallen by around 20 percent since the start of the year. It’s not clear why this might be but pundits have noted that 42 million shares issued to staff on an employee share program in 2023 have now vested and it could be that these are being sold off…

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