Posted on 09 August 2010
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VNStockNews.com – Domestic petrol and oil retail prices rose by VND410 and VND400 per litre on August 9, respectively, announced the Vietnam National Petroleum Corporation (Petrolimex), the largest fuel retailer in the country. A95 and A92 petrol are now VND16,900 and VND16,400 a litre, while kerosene and diesel have risen to UVN15,100 and VND14,700 a litre
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Fuel price edge up around VND400
Posted on 01 August 2010
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Vietnam’s trade deficit is estimated to have risen to US$1.15 billion in July, widening the seven-month gap to US$7.44 billion, according to the government’s General Statistics Office.
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Vietnam trade deficit likely at US$7.44B in Jan-July
Posted on 28 July 2010
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The very slight increase in July’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) is attributed to the government and local authorities’ efforts to curb inflation, reports the General Statistics Office (GSO). According to the GSO, July’s CPI is estimated to have risen by only 0.06 percent over last month, much lower than the earlier forecasts of 0.2-0.3 percent and
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Government efforts to control prices pay off
Posted on 16 April 2010
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SINGAPORE: Southeast Asia’s biggest property developer, CapitaLand, said yesterday it will seek more opportunities in China and Vietnam after its first-quarter net profit more than doubled.
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CapitaLand eyes China, Vietnam
Posted on 26 January 2010
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VNBusinessNews.com – Vietnam’s January coffee exports are estimated to have risen 2.9% in volume and decreased 4.7% in value compared with the previous month, according to data issued Tuesday by the General Statistics Office. …
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Vietnam January Coffee Exports Up 2.9% On Year – Vietnam Business …