Outstanding economic events of Vietnam in 2020 Chia sẻ | FaceBookTwitter Email Copy Link Copy link bài viết thành công
24/12/2020 20:12 GMT+7
Vietnam among very few countries to post GDP growth rate of 2.5-3 percent, and the signing of RCEP agreement in 2020 when Vietnam assumes ASEAN Chairmanship are among the top 10 domestic economic events in the year.
The following are the ten outstanding events as selected by the VNA.
1. GDP growth amidst severe global economic downturn
Vietnam is among very few countries to post GDP growth, estimated at 2.5-3 percent. (Photo: VNA)
Given the severe global economic downturn caused by COVID-19 in the year, Vietnam is among very few countries to post GDP growth, estimated at 2.5-3 percent. This is attributable to the flexible management of the Government and the determination of the entire political system to complete
VNA selects top 10 economic events of Vietnam in 2020 Vietnam among very few countries to post GDP growth rate of 2.5-3 percent, and the signing of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) agreement in 2020 when Vietnam assumes ASEAN Chairmanship are among the top 10 domestic economic events in the year.
The following are the ten outstanding events as selected by the Vietnam News Agency.
1. GDP growth amidst severe global economic downturn
Given the severe global economic downturn caused by COVID-19 in the year, Vietnam is among very few countries to post GDP growth, estimated at 2.5-3 percent. This is attributable to the flexible management of the Government and the determination of the entire political system to complete the dual goals of containing the pandemic and maintaining economic growth. The result creates a crucial foundation for the country to fulfil socio-economic targets during the 2021-2025 period.
Update: December, 19/2020 - 08:00 | A ceremony to honour Forbes 50 Leading Vietnamese Brands in 2020 in HCM City on December 17. VNS Photo HCM CITY During and after the COVID-19 pandemic, it is essential for brands to strengthen their position in customers’ mindsets, and at the same time find the key to access a new consumer generation, experts have said. Delegates at the Forbes Vietnam Branding Conference, held in HCM City on December 17, said that in 2020 the pandemic had disrupted all areas, including how businesses approach customers. While the pandemic had created uncertainties, it had also become a catalyst that had sped up the digital economy and pushed businesses to alternate their branding strategy in the new context.
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19/12/2020 09:45 GMT+7
Flower gardens in Da Nang ready for Lunar New Year
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Many flower gardens in the central city of Da Nang have faced difficulties due to the impact of COVID-19 and the recent severe weather. But local flower growers have made every effort to ensure a sufficient supply of blooms for the upcoming lunar new year, or Tet.
His 800 flower pots are the main source of income for Pham Ngoc Anh as Tet approaches. But his spending on pesticides and fertiliser this year has been higher than previously due to the unfavourable weather conditions.
Lai Chau province has always focused on preserving ethnic minorities’ culture while developing tourism. VNA
Lu ethnic woman showcases her brocade weaving product to tourists (Photo: VNA)
Lu ethic woman Tao Thi Giot in Tham village, Xa Hon commune, Tam Duong district, Lai Chau province, sews her clothes (Photo: VNA)
Mong ethnic woman go shopping in Sin Suoi Ho kermis in Sin Suoi Ho border commune (Photo: VNA)
Sin Suoi Ho kermis in Sin Suoi Ho border commune, Phong Tho district, Lai Chau province (Photo: VNA)
Lu ethic women in Ban Hon commune, Tam Duong district, Lai Chau province, make their traditional costumes (Photo: VNA)