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Vietnam and Southeast Asia to rebound in 2021 after muted first half of 2020

Most Southeast Asian economies were in the doldrums in the first half due to COVID-19 but are expected to spring back in 2021 by ICAEW.

Southeast Asia’s GDP growth to remain at 4.5 percent in 2020

Economic growth across Southeast Asia will slow to 4.5 per cent in 2019 and remain unchanged in 2020, amidst high risks of a re-escalation in trade tensions.

Economy dogged by multiple woes, report

 Vietnam’s economy is coping with a slew of woeful challenges this year as fresh problems have arisen, said a Ministry of Planning and Investment report sent to the May 4-5 cabinet meeting in Hanoi.

Vietnam’s inflation and interest rate still at the "top", report

 VietNamNet Bridge - Inflation and interest rates in Vietnam are still high in comparison with many countries, after a long period of macroeconomic instability, a report by the Central Economic Committee said.

National report: Interbank market hot, no pressure on exchange rate

In its latest report about the macro economy, the National Finance Supervision Council highlighted the heat in the interbank market, where the trading value reached the highest peak so far this year.

Vietnam has 1.2 million disabled children

There are about 93 million children under age 14 with disabilities in the world, including 1.2 million in Vietnam. Many children are affected directly from the consequences of war, such as Agent Orange and explosives.

Online data storage services help save 30% of costs

VietNamNet Bridge – Online data storage services have been booming as businesses have realized that the services allow them to cut down expenses.

Vietnamese small businesses cannot grow up

VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnam lacks the medium size businesses which can act as the bridge connecting enterprises and join the global supply chain.

What to do with slow paced FDI projects?

The multi-billion dollar projects were praised as the prideful achievements of local authorities in foreign direct investment (FDI) attraction. However, the projects have turned out to be the “pain in the neck.”

Ministry of Culture releases shocking figures

VietNamNet Bridge – On the morning of April 4, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism held a press conference reporting its operations in the first quarter of 2013, with shocking numbers.