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.
Vietnam has its first voluntary carbon emissions exchange
On Friday, Vietnam’s CT Group launched a subsidiary called the ASEAN Carbon Credit Exchange, which Vietnam Plus has reported, will be Vietnam’s first carbon exchange. Light on details as to how it would actually work, the publication outlines key drivers for its development, namely the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism
Total t-bills issued by State Bank of Vietnam hits US$3.7 billion
The State Bank of Vietnam issued another tranch of t-bills yesterday to the tune of VND 20,000 (US$819.7 million), VN Express is reporting. This brings the total value of bills issued this month to US$3.7 billion.
General Statistics Office Q3 data shows GDP growth to September at 4.24 percent
The General Statistics Office has said Vietnam’s GDP reached 4.24 percent in the first nine months of the year, VN Economy is reporting. This is well below the 6.5 percent target set at the start of the year and would require a mammoth effort to hit with only three months
Standing committee agrees to submit draft resolution on global minimum tax to NA
The National Assembly’s (NA) Standing Committee, a small group of lawmakers that make key decisions when the NA is not in session, has agreed to submit a resolution on implementing the global minimum tax (GMT) when it sits next in October this year, VN Economy is reporting. The GMT has
Images of Google’s new smartphone leaked from a Vietnam factory
Technave has published images of the Google Pixel 8 Pro smartphone that it says have come from a factory in Vietnam. This is a week before the official unveiling. Why it matters: Intellectual property protection is a key concern for foreign manufacturers entering the Vietnam market. These leaks do not
Vietnam’s strengths and weaknesses from Global Innovation Index report
Vietnam is up two places on the Global Innovation Index, now ranked 46 out of 132 countries, state media is reporting. The article focuses on input and output performance but misses the table below that lays out Vietnam’s innovation strengths and weaknesses. Full report. Strengths Weaknesses Rank Indicator name Rank
IMF report pushes fiscal over monetary policy to boost Vietnam’s economy
The IMF has released the results of its Vietnam Staff Report for the 2023 Article IV Consultation which pushes for more spending to boost the economy in light of limited room to adjust monetary policy. Key takeaways: The IMF noted that high growth rates over the medium term could be
Electric vehicle battery public relations blitz continues
Vietnam News is carrying an article that breaks down how electric vehicle batteries are made and proselytises how safe they are. For context: It was widely reported, in the mainstream media, two weeks ago that the fire in Hanoi that killed 56 people started when the battery in an electric
Calls for market orientated electricity prices on back of rising coal costs
State electricity provider, Electricity Vietnam, incurred a loss of more than VND 28.7 trillion (US$1.18 billion) in the first eight months of the year, a loss 9 percent bigger than that of the whole of 2022, Vietnam News is reporting. A representative of EVN told the publication that this was
Vietnam’s Bamboo Airways can’t pay its pilots
Bamboo Airways has been haemorrhaging pilots over the late payment of salaries, Reuters is reporting. This comes after Japanese airline expert Oshima Hideki left the position of Chairman of the Board at Bamboo after just a couple of months on the job. The embattled Bamboo Airways has made a number
Donation to Oxford college from Vietjet CEO falls through
A US$188 million pledge to Oxford college from Vietjet’s CEO Thao Phuong Thi Nguyen has been put on ice due to legal constraints around moving the money out of Vietnam, The Telegraph is reporting. The donation would have seen Oxford’s Linacre College renamed Thao College after the donor. It’s not
Food company in northern Vietnam to branch out into electric vehicles
The Cencon Vietnam Company, known for frozen foods and consumer goods, has announced it intends to branch out into electric vehicles, The Leader is reporting. A new company will be established–the Cencon Electric Car Company–with start-up capital of VND 80 billion (US$3.3 million). The article suggests this new company will
Chinese press dubbs US-Vietnam rare earth ambitions ‘unrealistic’
The China Daily has run an op-ed in which it says the US and Vietnam lack the technology (which China has) to effectively mine and process Vietnam’s rare earth deposits reportedly the second biggest in the world. China withholding the necessary technology Vietnam needs to develop its rare earths industry
State Bank bills issued last week actually worth more than US$1.2 billion
Whereas it was reported last last week that the State Bank of Vietnam had issued US$411 million in treasury bills, it turns out this was the final of three bill issuances last week collectively totalling just shy of VND 30,000 trillion (US$1.2 billion), Doanh Nhan Vietnam is reporting. This should
Securities firms urge calm as VN-Index plunges
VinaCapital and Dragon Capital, two of the biggest trading firms in Vietnam, have urged other investors to stay calm and not react to rumours, after the VN-Index lost 40 points or 3.34 percent of its value on Monday, VN Expres is reporting. For context: Rumours spread Friday that several members
Thailand and Vietnam intend to work together to combat ‘fake news’
Thailand and Vietnam, have announced they intend to work together to tackle the challenges posed by ‘fake news’, Vietnamese state-owned media is reporting. At a working committee on the sidelines of Conference of the ASEAN Ministers Responsible for Information (AMRI) the two countries, ranked 106 and 178, respectively, on the
US$31 million budgeted for EVN spin-off to ensure stable electricity supply
The National Power System Dispatch Centre (NPSDC), which used to be a part of the state power provider Electricity Vietnam (EVN), has been spun off into its own entity and will have a budget of VND 776 billion (US$31 million), Tuoi Tre is reporting. For context: The NPSDC copped a
Vietnamese tech giant US IPO delayed
Vietnam’s once-tech-unicorn VNG has announced that it will postpone its IPO in the US possibly until next year, VN Express is reporting. ‘Unfavourable conditions’ have seen VNG reassess its situation, according to the publication. For context: This is yet another in a series of on-again-off-again IPO announcements from VNG dating
Vietnam GDP growth forecast lowered to 5.8 percent: ADB
The Asian Development Bank lowered its forecast for Vietnam for 2023 to 5.8 percent from 6 percent which it forecast earlier in the year in its Asian Development Outlook September 2023, The Investor is reporting. Key reasons for the downgrade listed in the report include Vietnam’s manufacturing output shrinking by
Social media blamed for decrease in newspaper revenue in Vietnam
Domestic media outlets are receiving only about half of the US$4 billion in revenue Vietnam’s media market makes and it’s because of competition from cross-border digital service providers, like social media, according to the Press Department and reported in Doanh Nhan Saigon. This is prpobably true in that social media
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