Manufacturing & Industry
This category focuses on industrial production, from electronics and textiles to automotive and heavy industry. It covers FDI trends, supply chain developments, factory expansions, and government regulations shaping the industrial landscape. As a key driver of economic growth, manufacturing plays a crucial role in global supply chains, technological advancements, and industrial competitiveness.
European insurance firm predicts Vietnam top-up tax to have minimal impact on FDI
Vietnam’s recently passed top-up tax, a response to the Global Minimum Tax, should not impact how attractive Vietnam is to foreign firms, according to Raphaël Cecchi, an analyst with European credit insurer, Credendo. It may, however, “slightly hit Vietnam’s reputation” as a low-tax jurisdiction for foreign firms, he says. He
Chinese president rumoured to be headed to Vietnam next week
The Chinese President, Xi Jinping, could be in Hanoi next week for two days, Bloomberg is reporting. This has been on the cards for sometime and likely a response to a visit from the President of the United States to the Vietnamese capital in September. Politically tied to China, economically
VN-Index up 10.46 points to close at 1,126.43, December 6
The HoSE closed up 10.46 points or .94 percent Wednesday, finishing the day at 1,126.43 reversing yesterday’s fall. Foreign traders continued to net-sell pulling US$22.5 million from the market. Foreign trader activity on the HoSE, December 6 Buy Sell Change Date VND* US$ VND* US$ VND* US$ 30/11 1,184 $48,766,474
Zing News is back online rebranded as Z News
Popular news website Zing News is back online but has been rebranded Z News. The publication was forced to suspend operations for three months after it ran afoul of Vietnam’s censors. Specific details as to what it did wrong were not made public, however, there was some speculation that it
Car sales decline sees budget revenues slashed in northern Vietnam province
Last year, Vietnam’s Quang Nam province recorded tax revenue of VND 31,781 billion (US$1.3 billion), however, this year it is expected to record tax revenue of just VND 23,951 (US$986 million), Tuoi Tre is reporting. This has been attributed to a substantially reduced contribution from automaker Truong Hai Group, which
Vietnam coffee exports to fall on smaller crops, higher local demand
Vietnamese farmers are cutting down coffee plants and growing durians and avocados instead, and this, alongside growing local demand for coffee, may see Vietnam’s coffee exports decline, according to Ha Nam, deputy chairman of the Vietnam Coffee Cocoa Association, Bloomberg is reporting. See also: Snapshot: Vietnam’s Coffee Industry, October 2023
Vietnamese eager to sell goods immediately agreeing to sub-par trade terms
Vietnamese firms are at ‘high risk of scams and disputes’ but lack the knowledge necessary to successfully engage commercial dispute resolution mechanisms, Vietnam News is reporting. The article references Vu Chien Thang, Trade Counsellor of Vietnam in Spain, who essentially says Vietnamese firms are being scammed because they are looking
VN-Index falls 4.52 points (-0.40 %) to close at 1,115.97, December 5
The VN-Index closed down Tuesday by 4.52 points or 0.40 percent, leaving the index at 1,115.97 points. Foreign traders continued to exit the market en masse with a further US$64.2 million net-withdrawn from the market. This is on the back of US$23.9 million net-withdrawn yesterday. Foreign investor trading activity on
Swedish engineering group opens first factory in southern Vietnam
Sweden’s Trelleborg Group has inaugurated its first factory in Vietnam in southern Vietnam’s Dong Nai province, The Investor is reporting. Covering 8,000 square metres will create parts for the global automotive and industrial sectors. Trelleborg also announced earlier this year it planned to build a US$37 million factory in Ba-Ria-Vung
Vietnamese that study overseas frustrated at inability to find post-grad work outside Vietnam
VN Express is carrying an article about Vietnamese students that go overseas to study but can’t find work after they graduate. Interviewees lament in the article that recruiters prefer local graduates who understand the market better. This speaks to changing attitudes in Vietnam toward studying overseas. Whereas there is still
Intra-Asian shipping from Vietnam experiences boom on shift out of China
Whereas the global shipping industry is facing a downturn there has been a marked increase in shipping between Asian states, QZ is reporting. This is being driven by the diversification of supply chains. Key data points: Vietnam has 13 direct shipping routes to the US in 2019, it now has
Government probe launched into Vietnam’s central bank re: credit growth
Over the weekend it was announced that there would be a government probe into the State Bank of Vietnam’s (SBV) handling of the country’s credit growth, Tuoi Tre is reporting. This was in response to complaints that credit was not growing fast enough. The target is 14 percent, however, as
VN-Index adds 18.33 (+1.66 percent) to close at 1,102.16, December 4
The VN-Index closed Monday 18 points or 1.66 percent up to finish at 1,102.16. Foreign trading data was not available at time of publication. To catch-up on what’s happening with Vietnam’s stock market see: Vietnam’s Stock Market, November 2023: Snapshot
Government procurement floated as means to grow Vietnam supporting industries
VN Express is carrying an article about Vietnam’s supporting industries, or lack thereof, amid booming exports. Of interest, is one particular solution put forward by Pham Chanh Truc, former head of the Saigon Hi-tech Park. “The government has to create a market by ordering goods from domestic businesses. After some
Vietnam PM courts UAE for support developing financial centre in HCMC
Prime Minister of Vietnam Pham Minh Chinh has asked the United Arab Emirates for support building an international financial centre in Ho Chi Minh City, VN Express is reporting. The article does not make clear what the UAE’s responded was, however, Vietnam’s key stock exchange in Ho Chi Minh City
Vietnam’s Just Energy Transition Partnership released at COP28
Vietnam revealed its Just Energy transition Partnership agreement on Friday at COP28, with the bulk of the funding to be provided in the form of loans for hydropower projects, Climate Home News is reporting. The agreement is mostly made up of loans as opposed to the grants that Vietnam wanted,
Vietnam’s coal mining culture lauded amid key energy-transition announcement
Coal mining is ‘a great part’ of Quang Ninh province’s cultural identity, Vietnam News reported Sunday just days after the government revealed its Just Energy Transition Partnership roadmap at COP28. A couple of points of note: One, it’s not clear if this was a conscious decision or simply circumstantial, but
Claims for unemployment benefits in HCMC fall in November
Only 13,300 people were registered to receive unemployment benefits in HCMC in November, a drop of nearly 25 percent from June, VN Express is reporting. The publication is saying that this is a sign that the wave of layoffs that have plagued the manufacturing sector may have slowed this year.
Vietnam’s Economy, November 2023: Snapshot
Vietnam started November with state media boasting that the country had overtaken South Korea to become the 6th biggest trading partner of the US by import value. This was, however, on closer inspection, old news with the jump actually taking place in 2022. That’s not to say this report was
Vietnam’s Stock Market, November 2023: Snapshot
Vietnam’s stock market started off November on an uncomfortable footing. Allegations of stock market manipulation had led to the authorities announcing a crackdown on the practice though details of exactly how this ‘crackdown’ would play out on a practical level were scant. That said, it was not unexpected. The head
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