Monday, December 28, 2020, 16:02 GMT+7
People are pictured at a help desk at a travel fair in Ho Chi Minh City, December 26, 2020. Photo: Quang Dinh / Tuoi Tre
In 2020, Vietnam’s economy was still able to make some achievements that helped alleviate damage caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and several natural disasters.
Below are the nation’s biggest business and economic stories of the year:
GDP grows amidst global recession
In 2020, while the global economy has heavily suffered from COVID-19 blows, Vietnam is one of only a few countries in the world to maintain economic growth, with
A number of international banks and organizations repeatedly lifted their forecast for Vietnam’s economic growth this year.
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Vietnam launches first web portal on free trade agreements
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22/12/2020 21:03 GMT+7
Vietnam s export growth this year has been impressive thanks to the signing and approving of many free trade agreements (FTAs), reflecting the success of the country s steady and flexible international integration process.
Ambassador of the European Union (EU) to Vietnam Giorgio Aliberti adjusted his red tie, smiled and raised his hand to journalists at the headquarters of the EU delegation at Hanoi’s Lotte building. He had just left the meeting room of the Vietnamese National Assembly, where a few minutes earlier, on June 8, 2020 the Vietnam-EU Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA) was passed.
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18/12/2020 21:37 GMT+7
With the advantages to enlarge investment space, the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership is expected to add opportunities for Vietnam’s foreign funding inflows on the back of new motivations and trends.
Vietnam’s southern province of Binh Phuoc is going to welcome fresh investment of $230 million from Indonesian-based group Japfa Comfeed Vietnam. The move, to be implemented in two phases over the next four years, is helping to demonstrate the company’s ambition to further boost its footprint in the Southeast Asian nation.