• EU import laws could hurt Viet Nam exports

      01/01/1900
    HA NOI — Under pressure from members states, the
    European Union is likely to tighten regulations governing imports – to
    the detriment of Vietnamese exporters – trade experts said yesterday in
    Ha Noi.  
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  • More price rises on the way

      01/01/1900
    HA NOI — Viet Nam is set to continue experiencing
    price hikes in the latter half of the year due to both domestic and
    international socio-economic factors, according to economic experts.  
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  • Trade Deficit of US$6.6 Billion Forecast for First Half

      01/01/1900
    (VEN) - Vietnam's export value in
    June was estimated to hit US$7.8 billion, lifting the total export value
    in the first half of this year to more than US$42.33 billion, a rise of
    30.3 percent over the same period last year, according to the General
    Statistical Office (GSO).  
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  • 48 domestic power plants sign up to VN's competitive energy market

      01/01/1900
    HA NOI — Viet Nam's competitive energy market (CEM) was
    launched in Ha Noi yesterday, with 48 of the country's 73 power plants with a
    capacity of more than 30MW already signed up to take part.  
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  • Forex rates react to higher dollar supply

      01/01/1900
    VietNamNet Bridge - The local foreign
    exchange market has begun to show positive results, following the State Bank of
    Viet Nam's circular which came into effect on July 1.  
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