vietnam

The Vietnam category covers economic developments, investment trends, and policy updates specific to the country. It explores market opportunities, trade relations, industry growth, and government initiatives, providing insights into Vietnam’s role in global supply chains, emerging sectors, and foreign business expansion.

 

World Bank forecasts 5.5 percent growth for Vietnam: Report

The World Bank’s April Taking Stock Report is forecasting GDP growth for Vietnam of 5.5 percent. Whereas the publication mostly rehashes the standard reasons why it expects GDP growth to improve–more demand overseas and stronger FDI it also offers a chapter on entrepreneurship and startups. 

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Vietnam coal power profits surge, but renewables, gas struggle

Coal power plants in Vietnam are reporting bumper profit increases of up to 1,424 percent on the back of poor weather conditions dampening hydropower outputs, Tuoi Tre is reporting. It also states that gas power projects have also not fared well, saying this was due to reduced outputs and lower

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Offshore wind in Vietnam unlikely before 2028

The Investor is covering the Global Wind Energy Council’s Global Wind Report 2024, which says Vietnam will not have offshore wind power before 2028. The report cites the underdevelopment of Vietnam’s grid and regulatory gaps as key challenges facing offshore wind development in Vietnam. Of note, Vietnam’s Power Development Plan

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No one wants the State Bank of Vietnam’s gold

In an odd turn of events, a gold auction slated for yesterday was cancelled due to a lack of interest and a second, today, had just two bidders that bought a collective 3,400 taels of gold of the 16,400 on offer, VN Express is reporting. This is after gold auctions

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Insolvency in Vietnam: Unpacked

This article charts the path unprofitable firms tend to follow in Vietnam and what creditors might expect before bankruptcy proceedings are initiated on a debtor, if they are in fact, initiated at all.

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Vietnam’s bank debt restructuring circular extended

The State Bank of Vietnam–the SBV–has extended the duration of Circular 02/2023/TT-NHNN which gives banks the ability to restructure a customer’s debts without reclassifying the risk level of said debt, The Saigon Times is reporting. This circular was first introduced last year to battle blowouts of debt that came about

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Credit growth in Vietnam jumps 1.08 percent in just four days

Vietnam’s credit growth hit 1.34 percent by March 29 up from .26 percent on March 25–just four days earlier–, The Investors is reporting. It is not clear where this money went but relatively speaking this is a big change in a very short amount of time. Notably, January and February

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More fines in Vietnam over ads on videos featuring the nine-dash line

Vietnam’s Ministry of Information and Communication–the MIC–has fined an advertising firm just over US$2,000 for showing advertisements on videos on YouTube that contained the nine-dash line, VN Express has reported. This was the fourth fine since the start of last year for WPP Communications Company Limited–also known as GroupM.  According

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Vietnam News Roundup: April 12 to April 18

Banking and finance news State Bank has pumped US$24 billion into SCB to keep it afloat The State Bank of Vietnam–the SBV–has pumped about US$24 billion into Saigon Commercial Bank–or SCB–to keep it afloat, Reuters is reporting. SCB was at the centre of a fraud scandal worth upwards of US$12

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Vietnam’s GDP projected to reach 5.8 percent this year: IMF

The International Monetary Fund has released its World Economic Outlook April 2024 which estimates Vietnam’s GDP growth for this year to be 5.8 percent. The IMF also bumped Vietnam up from its Low-Income Developing Countries group and added it to its Emerging Market and Middle-Income Economies group.

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Gold auctions in Vietnam to reduce exchange rate pressure?

There is this emerging argument that the pressure on the exchange rate is partly caused by gold smuggling, for example, this article from Doanh Nhan Vietnam. The theory is that people are buying up US dollars to buy gold overseas and then smuggling it in. That may be the case,

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Vietnam EV maker North Carolina factory delayed

Vinfast’s planned North Carolina factory has been delayed pending approval of plans for a much smaller factory, The News Observer is reporting. The car marker has not been as successful as it had hoped, hence the smaller factory. It has, however, continued to maintain that the factory will be online

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Vietnam’s Vinfast first quarter results show little improvement

Vietnam’s Vinfast has continued to haemorrhage money, reporting a loss in the first quarter of 2024 of US$618.3 million, according to a filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission. Key takeaways It delivered 9,689 EVs; This was down from 13,513 in the fourth quarter of 2024; with 50 percent

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