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The World Bank (WB) has urged Vietnam to take urgent action to adapt to climate change, in addition to its policy ...
Vietnamese firms are facing steeper cost increases than the global average due to tariffs and trade uncertainty, according to ...
HO CHI MINH CITY] Vietnam’s trade and foreign direct investment (FDI) continued to chart strong growth in May, driven by ...
HSBC has raised Vietnam’s growth forecast from 7.6% to 8.1% this year but revised down the forecast for next year from 6% to 5.8%. Despite the influences of the global economic slowdown, Vietnam may ...
HSBC pegs Vietnam's economic expansion at 6.5% this year, higher than its earlier forecast, thanks to strong recovery in manufacturing, exports and tourism. Vietnam's GDP growth jumped to almost a ...
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Lender HSBC has raised Vietnam's growth forecast to 7.6% this year thanks to the country's broad-based recovery and significant improvement in the manufacturing sector. "Vietnam's manufacture ...
HANOI: Vietnam’s gross domestic product is forecast to grow 6.5% this year, compared with 7.09% last year, with inflation expected to ease to 3.0% in 2025 from 3.6% in 2024, HSBC said on Monday.
Thomas Tobin, president and CEO of HSBC Vietnam, sees signs of greater spending power everywhere. "Stand on the streets of Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City, and watch the millions of motorbikes drive ...
"Lender HSBC has raised Vietnam's growth forecast to 7.6% this year thanks to the country's broad-based recovery and significant improvement in the manufacturing sector," a VN Express report noted.
HANOI (Reuters) - HSBC Bank on Friday raised its forecast for Vietnam's gross domestic product growth for this year to 6.5% from its previous forecast of 6.0%, after second-quarter growth beats ...
Lender HSBC has raised its growth forecast for Vietnam from 6.6 percent to 6.9 percent thanks to the country's broad-based recovery from two years of Covid-19 impacts. Fading Omicron risks and easing ...