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’s diagnostic labs market to reach US$2.17 billion by 2032: Report
The diagnostic labs sector plays a vital role in Vietnam’s healthcare system, offering critical services for medical testing and diagnostics. The rising incidence of chronic illnesses such as diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and cancer has significantly boosted the demand for diagnostic services, the report says.
Vietnam’s imports from Taiwan record decline .47 percent decline in November
Vietnam imported goods worth US$2.04 billion from Taiwan in November, a slight decline of 0.47 percent compared to October, according to Vietnam’s General Department of Customs. Year-to-date imports amounted to US$20.73 billion.
Vietnam sees a decline in construction sector FDI in November
Year-to-date (YTD), the sector has attracted a total of 50 new projects with US$628 million in newly registered capital, showing a significant year-over-year increase in investment despite the decline in November.
Vietnam’s exports to the USA record slight November decline
Machinery, equipment, tools, and instruments led the export categories, contributing US$2.22 billion, though this marked a 10.54 percent decline month-on-month. Computers, electrical products, and spare parts followed at US$1.80 billion, down 0.65 percent.
Vietnam’s imports of machinery and equipment increase in November
China remained the top supplier, with imports increasing by 8.11 percent to US$2.72 billion. South Korea contributed US$412.03 million, marking a slight growth of 2.01 percent, while the USA recorded a 5.34 percent increase, totalling US$96.87 million.
Vietnam’s exports of telephones and mobile phones record sharp November decline
China was the largest market, receiving US$1.12 billion in November, but this represented a significant decline of 33.65 percent month-on-month. The USA followed with US$642.82 million, down 7.68 percent. South Korea saw a decrease of 13.16 percent, with exports totalling US$263.32 million.
Vietnam’s imports of computers and electronic products decline in November
China was the largest supplier, with imports growing by 6.77 percent to US$2.97 billion. South Korea followed, contributing US$2.82 billion but reflecting a decline of 2.69 percent month-on-month. Taiwan saw imports decrease by 5.35 percent to US$1.26 billion.
Vietnam News Roundup: December 6 to December 13
This week’s Vietnam news roundup covers the latest State Bank open market operations, the latest tourist arrivals data, the Consumer Price Index for November, and a bunch of other data released this week…
Vietnam medicines, medical services prices report sharp November decline
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) for medicines and medical services in Vietnam experienced a significant decrease of 3 percent in November compared to October, reaching 5.28 percent, according to Vietnam’s General Statistics Office.
Vietnam’s imports from South Korea see slight decline in November
The largest import category was computers, electrical products, and spare parts, which amounted to US$2.82 billion, though this represented a decline of 2.69 percent month-on-month…
Vietnam bond market continues upward momentum in November
Year-to-date, 362 private placements have been made, raising VND 342,716 billion (or US$13.71 billion), alongside 21 public offerings worth VND 32,114 billion (or US$1.28 billion)…
Vietnam’s food processing, manufacturing production jumps in November
Year-on-year, the sector achieved notable growth of 10.91 percent in November 2024 compared to the same period in 2023. Over the first 11 months of 2024, the IPI for food processing and manufacturing rose by 7.65 percent compared to the same period last year, underscoring its significant contribution to Vietnam’s industrial output.
Vietnam’s vape ban hits a nerve with pro-vaping group
Of note, Vaping360 a vaping retailer and pro-vape website has covered this issue in a somewhat aggressive op-ed. But whereas the tone and wording might be a smidge hyperbolic it does raise a good point in that Vietnam has one of highest smoking rates in the world and therefore banning a less-harmful alternative does seem counterproductive.
Vietnam’s household equipment and appliance prices record November increase
Throughout 2024, the sector has experienced stable, gradual growth. September’s CPI stood at 1.17 percent, while mid-year figures remained consistent, with 1.14 percent in August and 1.15 percent in July…
Vietnam sees significant drop in transport and warehouse FDI in November
Year-to-date (YTD), the sector has attracted a total of 102 new projects with US$462 million in newly registered capital, showing that the sector’s performance has fluctuated over the course of the year.
Vietnam trade records slight fall in November but strong year-on-year gains
Exports in November totalled US$33.73 billion, down 5.3 percent from October. Imports for the same period reached US$32.67 billion, representing a 2.8 percent decline. This brought Vietnam’s trade balance for the month to a surplus of US$1.07 billion, reflecting a sustained positive trend despite the slowdown.
Vietnam’s exports of computers and electronics record 5.42 percent November jump
The USA remained the largest market, with exports amounting to US$1.80 billion, despite a slight decline of 0.65 percent month-on-month.
Vietnam’s processing and manufacturing production records strong November growth
Year-on-year, the processing and manufacturing industry showed an impressive growth rate of 11.22 percent in November 2024 compared to the same period in 2023. Over the first 11 months of 2024, the sector achieved an overall increase of 9.69 percent compared to the corresponding period last year, underlining its role as a driving force for Vietnam’s economy.
Does Vietnam Have a Private Consumption Problem Too?
When reports of a private consumption problem in China surfaced, it made sense to wonder if Vietnam might be facing those same problems too. And indeed, whereas it’s fairly easy to assume that Vietnam’s booming economy might correlate to booming consumer consumption, the numbers paint a somewhat different picture…
Vietnam’s housing and construction materials records price hike in November
The sector has experienced fluctuations throughout the year, with September’s CPI at 4.37 percent and a mid-year peak of 5.60 percent in June. The rise in November reflects growing demand for construction materials and housing-related expenses as urbanisation continues to shape the market.
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