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The Covid-19 pandemic has accelerated digital transformation, forcing businesses to adapt quickly even though they are not ready for it.
Businesses advised to stay vigilant to maintain export growth
In the fight against Covid-19, heavy economic losses to some people and businesses are unavoidable.
With the domestic economy witnessing positive growth in the first quarter, spurred on by a rise in business confidence, the government has continued demonstrating its strong will to drive the economy towards further growth,
Vietnam eyes 600 billion USD in export turnover in 2021
The government had placed large sums of money into circulation to support the domestic economy during the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.
The global outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic has made the world realize the limitations in the current supply chain, which shows an over reliance on just one link, which is a plausible reason for the collapse of the system.
Vietnam’s economy has shown signs of recovery but the world is still reeling in the fight against Covid-19. As such, Vietnam needs to be well prepared for any upheaval.
Agro-forestry-fisheries exports up over 24 percent in Jan-Apr
While carrying passengers from Tan Son Nhat International Airport to Mekong Delta recently, Huy, a worker at a transport firm, talked about Covid-19, noting that this is an unprecedented crisis in her last 20 years of working.
Vietnam’s production rises at fastest pace since Nov 2018
Vietnamese people and businesses are still struggling with administrative procedures and are being held back by an unstable business environment.
Vietnam’s economy is witnessing an impressive rebound and is expected to be among the best recovering economies in the world despite Covid-19 resurgence in neighboring countries.
Ministry keeps anti-dumping duty on aluminium from China
Mat Nai (baby eyes), Gai Nhay (dancing girl), Hien Oanh, Ngoc Son Cuoc, Bao Duy, Bach Tuyet (Snow White), Buom Dai Ngan (jungle butterfly) and Hong Yen Thuy are some of the names given to mutant orchids. Some of them have sky-high prices.
All of the delta’s 12 provinces and its major city, Can Tho, have been able to turn more unproductive rice fields into fruit tree and other crop...
There are different remarks over the good harvest and export prices of rice in the Mekong Delta but the strong decline in rice export volume.
Vietnam’s digital economy will likely reach 52 billion USD in value by 2025, according to the e-Conomy SEA 2019 report by Google, Temasek and Bain & Company.