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Petrol prices unchanged in latest adjustment
Petrol prices unchanged in latest adjustment

VOV.VN - Petrol prices were kept unchanged as of 3 p.m. on January 11 following the latest adjustment made by the Ministry of Industry and Trade and the Ministry of Finance.

Petrol prices unchanged in latest adjustment

Petrol prices unchanged in latest adjustment

Retail market predicted to bustle in 2023
Retail market predicted to bustle in 2023

Although 2023 is forecast to see many difficulties, experts expect this is a recovery year of the retail sector after COVID-19 pandemic as there are many signs showing the return of investors and higher demands.

Retail market predicted to bustle in 2023

Retail market predicted to bustle in 2023

Tea exports record double-digit growth in 2022
Tea exports record double-digit growth in 2022

VOV.VN - Tea exports in the fourth quarter of 2022 amounted to 54,000 tonnes, bringing in US$79 million, up 53.6% in volume and 30.3% in value compared to the same period from last year.

Tea exports record double-digit growth in 2022

Tea exports record double-digit growth in 2022

Assets of Vietnam’s billionaires drop as stock prices fall
Assets of Vietnam’s billionaires drop as stock prices fall

Vietnamese US dollar billionaires saw their value fall sharply in 2022 because of decreased stock prices. Vingroup’s Pham Nhat Vuong lost US$2.1 billion, while Bui Thanh Nhon was excluded from Forbes’ list of billionaires.

Assets of Vietnam’s billionaires drop as stock prices fall

Assets of Vietnam’s billionaires drop as stock prices fall

Inflationary pressure manageable for Vietnam in 2023: experts
Inflationary pressure manageable for Vietnam in 2023: experts

The inflationary pressure on Vietnam in 2023 may not be high, said experts at a conference in Hanoi on January 4.

Inflationary pressure manageable for Vietnam in 2023: experts

Inflationary pressure manageable for Vietnam in 2023: experts

Ministry to weigh electricity price hike proposal carefully
Ministry to weigh electricity price hike proposal carefully

VOV.VN - The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) will carefully consider all options to adjust electricity prices reasonably, said MoIT deputy minister Do Thang Hai referring to Electricity of Vietnam (EVN)’s proposal to hike retail electricity prices.

Ministry to weigh electricity price hike proposal carefully

Ministry to weigh electricity price hike proposal carefully

Petrol prices record second consecutive increase
Petrol prices record second consecutive increase

VOV.VN - Retail petrol prices climbed to reach a new peak as of 3 p.m. on January 3, with this coming following the Ministry of Industry and Trade and the Ministry of Finance adjusting prices upwards for the second time in a row in early 2023.

Petrol prices record second consecutive increase

Petrol prices record second consecutive increase

Rice exports set for major breakthroughs in 2023
Rice exports set for major breakthroughs in 2023

VOV.VN - Vietnamese rice exports are forecast to see major breakthroughs this year thanks to high export price recorded in 2022 coupled with China's reopening.

Rice exports set for major breakthroughs in 2023

Rice exports set for major breakthroughs in 2023

CPI increases by 3.15% this year: GSO
CPI increases by 3.15% this year: GSO

VOV.VN - The consumer price index (CPI) recorded annual growth of 3.15%, while the average core inflation this year rose by 2.59% compared to 2021’s figures, fulfilling the set target by the National Assembly, the General Statistics Office (GSO) revealed on December 29.

CPI increases by 3.15% this year: GSO

CPI increases by 3.15% this year: GSO

No food shortages and no sudden price hikes during Tet, orders Deputy PM
No food shortages and no sudden price hikes during Tet, orders Deputy PM

VOV.VN - Deputy Prime Minister Le Minh Khai, head of the Steering Committee for Price Management, has requested relevant ministries and sectors to ensure the balance of supply and demand, stabilise the market, and prevent goods shortages which may cause a sudden price hike during the upcoming Lunar New Year (Tet) holiday.

No food shortages and no sudden price hikes during Tet, orders Deputy PM

No food shortages and no sudden price hikes during Tet, orders Deputy PM

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