(SGI) - International capital has flowed into many Vietnamese banks in 2022, which is a good sign indicating the capacity of domestic joint stock commercial banks.
(SGI) - The EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA) has had a positive impact on Vietnamese enterprises and exports in the last two years since it came into force. However, the market share of Vietnamese products in Europe is still rather modest.
(SGI) - Many enterprises in Vietnam are currently facing several difficult challenges in running their operations and these ongoing obstacles are very likely to have a serious effect on their resilience in the long run.
(SGI) - Choosing the best waste treatment technology is difficult for many investors and provincial leaders in Vietnam because it is most essential to harmonize suitability of the technology with type of domestic waste, that cannot be easily classified, with the level of investment capital.
(SGI) - The Ministry of Finance recently submitted an amendment to the Law on Personal Income Tax (PIT) to the Standing Committee of the National Assembly.
For the last several years, authorities in Ho Chi Minh City have been discussing social housing projects and affordable housing schemes for low-income workers.
(SGI) - At the annual meeting of the European Central Banks (ECB) held at the end of June, leaders of the US, U.K., and ECB Central Banks expressed their views on the need to act quickly to tackle rising inflation. This could also be another way to say they want to continue to raise interest rates in coming months.
(SGI) - The price of construction materials and gasoline have increased sharply, pushing construction contractors into a state of dilemma. Many contractors who are currently involved in completing public investment projects such as highways are worried with the spiraling costs of materials.
(SGI) - At the World Economic Forum in Davos in May 2022, Professor Joseph Eugene Stiglitz, the American economist and public policy analyst, told Bloomberg that the rising interest rate would not solve the inflation problem nor would it help in creating more food sources.
(SGI) - The GDP growth in the first quarter of 2022 is estimated to increase by 5.03% year-on-year, higher than that of 2020 and 2021, marking a return to a 5% growth or more after many difficult years.
(SGI) - The price of wheat has skyrocketed across the globe in the last month because of the sudden and dramatic impact of the war between Russia and Ukraine. On the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT), investors saw the price of wheat hit the ceiling on many consecutive sessions due to a ‘short squeeze’, known also as ‘forced buying phenomena’.
(SGI) - The current conflict between Russia and Ukraine has caused the price of gasoline and transportation to spiral, and export payments are being affected much more after Russia has been removed from the Swift International payments system.
(SGI) - The recent increase in gasoline prices has added pressure on most businesses because of an increase in operating costs. Input costs increase when gasoline prices go up, while output prices remain the same because of lower purchasing power.
(SGI) - The stock market as well as the real estate market faced a worrisome issue in 2021. Credit increased strongly, in which retail credit was preferred by banks because the risk coefficient when calculating Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR) according to Circular 41/2016/TT-NHNN was lower than that of large enterprises.
(SGI) - Businesses involved in the renewable energy sector mobilized thousands of billions of dong through corporate bonds for energy projects in 2021.