A draft tourism development plan for the 2022-2026 period and vision to 2030 for northern Vinh Phuc province sets out 12 key tasks. Boasting many advantages, local tourism has made
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breakthrough achievements in recent times. Visitor numbers reached nearly 6.6 million in the first nine months of 2022, up 300 per cent year-on-year.
Taking place from April 18 to September 15, the “Finnovation 2022” contest received nearly 100 submissions and aimed to raise awareness about innovation and intellectual property in the field of fintech and digital transformation, the national innovation startup ecosystem, and international connections in fintech. Zinance was the winner, with the two runners-up being WeShare and Mediaverse.
The Vietnam Food and Beverage Materials Exhibition 2022 (Fi Vietnam 2022) will be held from October 12 to 14 in Ho Chi Minh City and is expected to bring together 5,000 food and beverage (F&B) professionals. Vietnam’s annual average consumption of F&B accounts for about 15 per cent of GDP. This is a premise for it to become one of the most promising markets for the F&B industry in Asia.
On September 7, the US Department of Commerce (DoC) issued the final conclusion from the 18th anti-dumping tax administrative review (POR18) for the period from August 1, 2020 to July 31, 2021 on Vietnamese pangasius. At the request of the parties concerned, DoC has maintained the current anti-dumping tax rate applied to each company.
Along with many localities around the country, southern Dong Nai province’s exports saw good growth in July and August compared to the first half of 2022. However, exports, which more often than not help Vietnam post a trade surplus, showed signs of declining in the two months.
The Hanoi Stock Exchange (HNX) has said that trade saw strong breakthroughs in August, especially in the first two weeks of the month. The HNX-Index reached its peak for the month on August 15, standing at 303.97 points, or 4.8 per cent higher than its July peak. The index closed on August 31 at 291.91 points, up 7.3 per cent compared to July.
Ms. Nguyen Thu Oanh, Director of the Department of Price Statistics at the General Statistics Office, said that despite pressure and difficulties in the global context, Vietnam’s CPI was under control in the first eight months of the year, at 2.58 per cent, which eases pressure on input costs. Underlying impacts, however, remain.
The Ho Chi Minh City Statistics Office has released a report on the city’s socio-economic situation in August and the first eight months of 2022. August was the first month this year that the city’s CPI fell, by 0.31 per cent, though it rose compared to August last year and since last December. It fell mainly due to lower fuel prices.