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WB warns of complacency in inflation fight

HANOI – Drastic measures outlined in the Government’s Resolution 11 have been paying off well with the inflation sliding over the months, but any loosening policy must be taken into prudent consideration, the World Bank said.

Inflation in Vietnam to remain high in 2012: WB

Inflation in Vietnam to remain high in 2012: WB

Inflation in Vietnam next year will remain at a double-digit rate and among the highest in the Pacific – East Asia region, according to a recent report by the World Bank

Vietnam to face same problems in 2012: StanChart

HCMC – Standard Chartered Bank has predicted the challenges faced by Vietnam this year will stay next year, including the currency depreciation and the pressure to loosen its control on credit and monetary growth.

Vietnam's acute dilemma over inflation or growth

Vietnam's acute dilemma over inflation or growth

Which do you deal with first, inflation or economic growth'?

Business confidence falls on high interest rates, credit strain

HCMC - High interest rates, credit tightening and wage inflation have dampened business sentiment in Vietnam though confidence here remains higher than in other regional countries, according to Grant Thornton’s latest survey.

Ha Tinh to host World Bank meeting

Ha Tinh to host World Bank meeting

A mid-term consultative group (CG) meeting for Vietnam will take place in central Ha Tinh province on June 8-9, announced World Bank Country Director for Vietnam Victoria Kwakwa at a press conference in Hanoi on June 2.

UN: Vietnam makes effort to reduce inflation's impacts

UN: Vietnam makes effort to reduce inflation's impacts

UN Resident Coordinator in Vietnam John Hendra met with reporters in Hanoi on May 10 to share his view on the country’s development during five years of his term of office in Vietnam, highlighting recent measures taken by the Government to mitigate the impact of inflation.

Inflation in Vietnam will push more into poverty

Inflation in Vietnam will push more into poverty

Poverty will rise in Vietnam as a result of soaring inflation this year so the government must stay the course on price-busting policies

CPI in May likely to rise 1.2%-1.3%: ministry

CPI in May likely to rise 1.2%-1.3%: ministry

The goods price in the domestic market in May is forecast to continue to increase slightly as the price of many goods in the world market are surging

Prices likely to climb another 2 percent in May

Vietnam 's inflation is expected to ease to a rate of 1.8-2 percent in May following April's one-month surge of nearly 4 percent, says a domestic market management team.

From Industries

Major equipment agreement for thermoelectricity plant signed

HN -- An agreement for that design and offer of apparatus and technological services for that Thai Binh 2 Thermoelectricity Plant Project was signed in Ha Noi yesterday.Anything, more vital than US$826 million, was signed between your PetroVietnam Construction Joint Stock Corporation (PVC) and also the Sojitz-Daelim companies (SDC).Speaking in the signing ceremony, general director from the PVC Vu Duc Thuan stated anything incorporated equipment supply along with a detailed design for that turbine and

New plant makes energy converters

HCM CITY — A electronic energy ripper tools factory that includes alternative energy design features was inaugurated within the southern province of Binh Duong yesterday.Situated within the province's My Phuoc Industrial Park No 3, the 11,600 sq.m factory has manufacturing, putting together, engineering and testing facilities in addition to administrative offices from the XP Energy Viet Nam Co Ltd.It had been shipped on the turnkey basis by Singapore-based Boustead Projects Pte Ltd, a wholly possessed