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 left in 2023.
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June 2, 2026
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Home » General Statistics Office Q3 data shows GDP growth to September at 4.24 percent
General Statistics Office Q3 data shows GDP growth to September at 4.24 percent
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