Vietnam’s inflation forecast at 3.5-3.8% for 2022
(VOVWORLD) -Vietnam's inflation in 2022 is forecast at 3.5-3.8% and there is still room for policy adjustments to stimulate economic recovery, said Vietnam Institute for Economic and Policy Research (VEPR).
Vietnam’s inflation forecast at 3.5-3.8% for 2022
Vietnam’s inflation forecast at 3.5-3.8% for 2022
(VOVWORLD) -Vietnam's inflation in 2022 is forecast at 3.5-3.8% and there is still room for policy adjustments to stimulate economic recovery, said Vietnam Institute for Economic and Policy Research (VEPR).
More remains of missing US solders in Vietnam repatriated
(VOVWORLD) -Vietnam on Friday handed over to the US a set of remains of US service member missing in action (MIA) in the Vietnam War as a result of the 148th search operation (August-September 2022).
More remains of missing US solders in Vietnam repatriated
More remains of missing US solders in Vietnam repatriated
(VOVWORLD) -Vietnam on Friday handed over to the US a set of remains of US service member missing in action (MIA) in the Vietnam War as a result of the 148th search operation (August-September 2022).
Vietnam, US anticipate 10th anniversary of their comprehensive partnership
(VOVWORLD) -Vietnamese Ambassador to the US Nguyen Quoc Dung on Friday emphasized the milestones of the comprehensive partnership between Vietnam and the US, in all international activities, especially their joint efforts to fight the COVID-19 pandemic.
Vietnam, US anticipate 10th anniversary of their comprehensive partnership
Vietnam, US anticipate 10th anniversary of their comprehensive partnership
(VOVWORLD) -Vietnamese Ambassador to the US Nguyen Quoc Dung on Friday emphasized the milestones of the comprehensive partnership between Vietnam and the US, in all international activities, especially their joint efforts to fight the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ho Chi Minh City listed in top 7 trending destinations this fall
(VOVWORLD) -Ho Chi Minh City was listed among seven destinations that are seeing a surge in interest from American travelers this fall by US magazine Condé Nast Traveler.
Ho Chi Minh City listed in top 7 trending destinations this fall
Ho Chi Minh City listed in top 7 trending destinations this fall
(VOVWORLD) -Ho Chi Minh City was listed among seven destinations that are seeing a surge in interest from American travelers this fall by US magazine Condé Nast Traveler.
Vietnam continues to put people at the center of development process
(VOVWORLD) - Vietnam continues to put people at the center of its development process, ensuring that social policies must be harmonious with economic development, said Deputy Minister of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs Nguyen Van Hoi.
Vietnam continues to put people at the center of development process
Vietnam continues to put people at the center of development process
(VOVWORLD) - Vietnam continues to put people at the center of its development process, ensuring that social policies must be harmonious with economic development, said Deputy Minister of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs Nguyen Van Hoi.
ASEAN, UNOPS cooperate in combating marine plastic pollution
(VOVWORLD) - ASEAN and the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) signed an agreement on Thursday to support ASEAN Member States in combating marine plastic pollution through the joint implementation of the World Bank’s 20-million-USD-grant project: Southeast Asia Regional Program on Combating Marine Plastics (SEA-MaP).
ASEAN, UNOPS cooperate in combating marine plastic pollution
ASEAN, UNOPS cooperate in combating marine plastic pollution
(VOVWORLD) - ASEAN and the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) signed an agreement on Thursday to support ASEAN Member States in combating marine plastic pollution through the joint implementation of the World Bank’s 20-million-USD-grant project: Southeast Asia Regional Program on Combating Marine Plastics (SEA-MaP).
Vietnam seeks to respond to population aging
(VOVWORLD) - A number of proposals were put forth at Friday’s international symposium in Hanoi to respond to the current rapid aging population in Vietnam.
Vietnam seeks to respond to population aging
Vietnam seeks to respond to population aging
(VOVWORLD) - A number of proposals were put forth at Friday’s international symposium in Hanoi to respond to the current rapid aging population in Vietnam.
US maintains anti-dumping duties on pangasius imported from Vietnam
(VOVWORLD) -The United States’ Department of Commerce (DOC) has announced that it will maintain the existing anti-dumping tariffs placed pangasius products imported from the Vietnamese market.
US maintains anti-dumping duties on pangasius imported from Vietnam
US maintains anti-dumping duties on pangasius imported from Vietnam
(VOVWORLD) -The United States’ Department of Commerce (DOC) has announced that it will maintain the existing anti-dumping tariffs placed pangasius products imported from the Vietnamese market.
Deputy PM calls for stronger ASEAN-China cooperation to speed up post-pandemic recovery
(VOVWORLD) -Deputy Prime Minister Pham Binh Minh said that amid regional and global uncertainty, ASEAN countries and China need to strengthen cooperation in dealing with challenges and speed up sustainable post-pandemic recovery.
Deputy PM calls for stronger ASEAN-China cooperation to speed up post-pandemic recovery
Deputy PM calls for stronger ASEAN-China cooperation to speed up post-pandemic recovery
(VOVWORLD) -Deputy Prime Minister Pham Binh Minh said that amid regional and global uncertainty, ASEAN countries and China need to strengthen cooperation in dealing with challenges and speed up sustainable post-pandemic recovery.
Finance Ministry proposes tariff cuts to bring down petrol prices
(VOVWORLD) - The Finance Ministry has proposed a reduction of the most favoured nation tariff on a number of petrol products widely used in industrial production from 20% to 10% in an effort to bring down the economy's input cost.
Finance Ministry proposes tariff cuts to bring down petrol prices
Finance Ministry proposes tariff cuts to bring down petrol prices
(VOVWORLD) - The Finance Ministry has proposed a reduction of the most favoured nation tariff on a number of petrol products widely used in industrial production from 20% to 10% in an effort to bring down the economy's input cost.
