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| Tea exports reach 36 million USD in Q1 (06/04/2011) |
Vietnamese tea has been exported to 110 countries and territories and the “CheViet” brand name has been registered and protected in 70 markets worldwide |
| Exports likely to pass $70b this year, up 24% (02/12/2010) |
| Viet Nam's export turnover was estimated to total US$70.8 billion for the entire year, a year-on-year increase of 24 per cent, marking a 16.5 per cent increase on the predicted $60.5 billion, the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MIT) has announced.
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| CPI continues to go up in October (27/10/2010) |
The consumer price index (CPI) saw a strong rise in October at 1.05 percent from September. Expert say with the rising trend, the CPI for the entire year cannot be kept at 8 percent as set early this year.
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| Export revenues to hit 70 billion USD (27/10/2010) |
| Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Nguyen Thanh Bien has predicted that the country’s export revenues will reach around 70 billion USD this year, a year-on-year increase of 22.6 percent.
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| Agricultural exports rise 22.5% so far this year (27/10/2010) |
| The value of agricultural, forestry and seafood exports saw a year-on-year increase of 22.5 per cent in the first 10 months of this year, hitting US$15.6 billion, according to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development |
| Seafood exports predicted to hit US$ 3.6 billion (21/10/2010) |
According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, seafood exports reached US$ 380 million in September, bringing the total seafood export turnover for the past 9 months to US$ 2.7 billion, up nearly 14 percent from a year earlier. |
| Coal exports hit 13.5 million tonnes (19/10/2010) |
Viet Nam exported more than 13.5 million tonnes of coal in the first seven months of this year, equal to the same period last year. Buyers were primarily China, Japan, Thailand, India, Malaysia, South Korea and Europe, said Tran Xuan Hoa, general director of the Viet Nam National Coal and Mineral Industries Group (Vinacomin). |
| Vietnam Trade Deficit Likely at US$7.44B in Jan-July (01/08/2010) |
| 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. The Jan-Jul deficit has made up 19.44% of the country’s total exports in the period, compared to the National Assembly’s full-year cap of 20%. |
| Vietnam exports $1.4 billion of wood products in January - May (28/05/2010) |
| Vietnam is expected to earn an export turnover of $1.4 billion from wooden products in the first five months of this year, an increase of 35% over the same period in 2009, according to the Vietnam Timber and Forestry Products Association. Nguyen Ton Quyen, the association's general secretary, attributed the increase to rising demand from traditional markets such as the United States, Japan and China, as Viet Nam News reported. |
| All economic sectors rebound in April (13/05/2010) |
| The Vietnamese economy has bounced back in April with high growth rates in three major sectors and FDI disbursement. The industry and construction had the highest growth rate of 5.65% against the same period last year. The value of the agro-forestry and fisheries sector jumped by 3.45%. Meanwhile, the service sector surged 6.64% on year-on-year basis. |
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