Vietnam to remain important link in global supply chains: economist

Vietnam to remain important link in global supply chains: economist

Vietnam will remain an important link in global supply chains and a destination favoured by many businesses, said Tim Leelahaphan, Standard Chartered's economist for Thailand and Vietnam, on February 28.
WB economist points to Vietnam’s growth drivers

WB economist points to Vietnam’s growth drivers

Vietnam’s strong economic performance in 2022 has been driven by several factors, including export, domestic demand and private investment, according to Andrea Coppola, the World Bank (WB)’s lead economist.
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Vietnam's economic growth to recover from Q4: Economist

The Vietnamese economy is likely to gradually recover from the fourth quarter of 2021 and escape the minus growth seen in the third quarter thanks to the activeness of the business community and the Government’s efforts to remove obstacles facing enterprises, held economist Nguyen Bich Lam who is former Director General of the General Statistics Office.
Broken supply chains: Businesses need to work together

Broken supply chains: Businesses need to work together

Talking to Kinh tế Đô thị (Economics Urban Affairs) Newspaper, economist Nguyễn Trí Hiếu said in the immediate future, there must be a timely solution to support businesses to ensure the "dual goal" of fighting the pandemic and maintaining production and business. In the long term, it is necessary to develop a new strategy for supporting industries, as well as diversifying import and export markets to avoid risks from all fluctuations in the world.
Vietnam outlook remains ‘one of the brightest’ in Asia: UBS economist

Vietnam outlook remains ‘one of the brightest’ in Asia: UBS economist

Edward Teather, a senior ASEAN economist from the Union Bank of Swizerland (UBS), has recently hailed Vietnam as one of the “brightest” spots throughout Asia despite COVID-19 challenges, adding that the national economy now looks poised to rebound.
WB economist calls Vietnam ‘a bright star’ in COVID-19 fight

WB economist calls Vietnam ‘a bright star’ in COVID-19 fight

In his blog published on the World Bank website in late May Jacques Morisset World Bank Lead Economist and Program Leader for Vietnam has called the country a bright star in the COVID 19 dark sky
There are still many challenges and difficulties in controlling inflation

There are still many challenges and difficulties in controlling inflation

VCN- Inflation manifested in two issues is internal purchasing power (representing consumer price index) and foreign purchasing power (expressed in exchange rate policy).
Experts discuss current situation of informal economy

Experts discuss current situation of informal economy

Economists and managers gathered at a conference in Hanoi on December 13 to discuss the role and significance of the informal economy thus seeking proper policies for the sector
Vietnam"s integration efforts on faster track with CPTPP

Vietnam"s integration efforts on faster track with CPTPP

Economist Vo Tri Thanh, former deputy director of the Central Institute for Economic Management (CIEM), said that the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) will change the “integration battle” in Vietnam in the comi
Businesses urged to embrace the Fourth Industrial Revolution

Businesses urged to embrace the Fourth Industrial Revolution

The Fourth Industrial Revolution technological foundation presents huge opportunities for businesses to participate in the global supply chain, say economists.
A reduction of 2,000 conditions is an appropriate approach

A reduction of 2,000 conditions is an appropriate approach

VCN - Many enterprises and economists have reflected the troubles from the business condition system. Therefore, in order to create a favourable business environment, simplification and reduction of inappropriate business conditions are very necessary.
6.7 percent GDP growth rate challenge for Vietnam: economists

6.7 percent GDP growth rate challenge for Vietnam: economists

To obtain a 6 7 percent GDP growth rate in 2017 Vietnam needs to change its economic structure experts say
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