(VOVWORLD) - The conflict between Israel and Hamas forces in the Gaza Strip is increasing insecurity in the world. Economists say that right now the conflict has had limited impact on the...
(VOVWORLD) - The World Bank (WB) has forecast Vietnam’s growth rate to reach 4.7% this year. According to a World Bank economic update released on Monday, Vietnam’s poverty rate is...
(VOVWORLD) - Steady FDI commitment and disbursement reflect foreign investors' continued interests in business opportunities in the Vietnamese market despite global uncertainties, according to the World Bank (WB) in its Vietnam...
(VOVWORLD) - The Military Industry and Telecoms Group Viettel is attending the International Defense Industry Exhibition (MSPO) in Kielce, Poland, marking the first time a Vietnamese enterprise has promoted its business at the event...
(VOVWORLD) - The Military Industry and Telecoms Group Viettel announced that it will attend the 31st International Defense Industry Exhibition (MSPO) in Kielce, Poland, from Tuesday to Friday
(VOVWORLD) - A challenging external environment and weaker domestic demand is leading to a slowdown in economic growth in Vietnam. But the economy will pick up pace over the second half of this year...
(VOVWORLD) - Deputy Prime Minister Tran Luu Quang received Executive Director of the Office Executive Director of the World Bank (WB) Group of Southeast Asia Wempi Saputra in Hanoi on Tuesday,...
(VOVWORLD) -With growth-supportive policies through monetary easing and a substantial volume of public investment expected to be disbursed in 2023, Vietnam will be able to cope with current challenges such as the global...
(VOVWORLD) -The World Bank on Tuesday raised its 2023 global growth forecast as the US and other major economies have proven more resilient than forecast, but said higher interest rates...
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(VOVWORLD) - Vietnam has met some major targets despite internal and external difficulties, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh said at Friday’s Government meeting on socio-economic development in the past...
(VOVWORLD) -Due to geopolitical complications, the global economic recovery and growth are facing various risks and challenges. Major economies and global economic-financial institutions, led by the World Bank (WB) and the International...
(VOVWORLD) - Vietnam’s 8% growth in 2022 was a bright spot, said Daniel Leigh, head of the World Economic Studies division of the International Monetary Fund (IMF)'s Research Department, which produces...
(VOVWORLD) - International financial and economic institutions have adjusted their estimates of global economic prospects based on economic, trade, and investment activities in the first quarter of this year. Generally, the world...
(VOVWORLD) - Vietnam considers the World Bank a top development partner, Deputy Prime Minister Tran Luu Quang said during his reception for Country Director for WB Vietnam Carolyn Turk in Hanoi...
(VOVWORLD) -Vietnam’s 1 million ha high-quality rice area is a model of emission-cutting rice production that has gained attention and support of international partners in financial resources, science...
(VOVWORLD) -Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh reiterated the Vietnamese Government’s strong commitment to creating all favorable conditions for business growth as he addressed the annual Vietnam Business Forum 2023 (VBS...
(VOVWORLD) -Vietnamese boxing fans are expecting with excitement to watch three matches of WBA Asian Boxing Championship to be held in Ho Chi Minh City for the first time on March...
(VOVWORLD) -Vietnam continues to be one of the 10 countries receiving the largest amount of remittance in the world, according to a latest report on migration and development conducted by the World Bank ...
(VOVWORLD) -Foreign investors poured 27.72 billion USD in Vietnam in 2022, including 22.4 billion USD of disbursed capital, up 13.5% compared to 2021. Economists said Vietnam is having a...