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The Mekong Delta province of Dong Thap is stepping up efforts to effectively contain the pandemic and push up socioeconomic development for a sustainable future.
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19/05/2021 10:50 GMT+7
Foodstuff prices rise, pose inflation threat
A supermarket in HCM City. With the costs of materials needed for foodstuffs rising, businesses are finding ways to cut costs so that they can keep prices steady. Photo nhandan.com.vn
Prices of foodstuffs have been increasing due to rising costs of raw materials.
Do Van Khuol, supply director of Saigon Food Company, said the cost of both domestically sourced and imported inputs have risen, including those of rice and seafood, whose output has fallen.
The country plans to expand the area under mango and production by 2030 to achieve exports of US$650mil (RM2.6bil) to take advantage of the growing global demand for the fruit.
Dong Thap shines in PCI tally 17:04 | 19/04/2021
The Mekong Delta province of Dong Thap has maintained its second position in the Provincial Competitiveness Index (PCI) ranking 2020, doing so for the fifth time. To mark the achievement, Pham Thien Nghia, Chairman of Dong Thap Peopleâs Committee, lifted the curtain on the provinceâs recent efforts to improve the local investment and business environment.
The PCI has just been released by the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry in tandem with the US International Development Agency. How would you evaluate its findings for 2020?
Pham Thien Nghia, Chairman of Dong Thap Peopleâs Committee