Vietnam Exports In the last years, Vietnam's exports have doubled as competitive minimum wage and low costs of utilities boosted foreign direct investment in the manufacturing sector. Vietnam main exports are: telephones, mobile phones and parts thereof (21 percent of total shipments) and ...
Vietnam is one of the ASEAN countries experiencing export trade growth, and has had consistent yearly growth in GDP, at a rate of around six percent. Read more Vietnam: Gross domestic product (GDP) in current prices from 1987 to 2029* (in billion U.S. dollars) ...
Vietnam Current Account to GDP The Current account balance as a percent of GDP provides an indication on the level of international competitiveness of a country. Usually, countries recording a strong current account surplus have an economy heavily dependent on exports revenues, with high savings ...
For FY 2023-24, India’s GDP growth rate was approximately 8.2 percent, and its merchandise exports surpassed US$430 billion, positioning it among the top-performing major economies. Leveraging its economic strengths, India has launched the PM Gati Shakti, a US$1.2 trillion infra...
percent year on year. Although GDP grew by 5.3% year on year in the third quarter, slightly higher than 4.1% in the previous quarter, it is worrying that the slowing trend of economic growth has not improved, and the economic vulnerabilities causing the slowdown are as fierce as the ...
Vietnam's budget revenue over GDP decreased from 26.3 percent in the 2006-2010 period to 23.6 percent of GDP between 2011 and 2016, newspaper Nhan Dan (People) quoted Vietnamese Finance Minister Dinh Tien Dung as saying. The country's tax policy system will be revised to cover all revenue...
Vietnam has the highest percent of land use for permanent crops, 6.93%, of any nation in the Greater Mekong Subregion. Besides rice, key exports are coffee, tea, rubber, and fishery products. However, agriculture's share of economic output has declined, falling as a share of GDP from 42...
Agriculture is fading as the most important economic sector in Vietnam. Although agriculture still employs more than half of the population and manufacturing accounts for a mere 8 percent of all employment, the outputvalueof both manufacturing and services surpassed that of agriculture in the early ...
been pegged by the State Bank against the US dollar since 1989 despite wider market liberalisation over this time. Whether Vietnam's official exchange rate is appropriately valued has important implications for the economy's international competitiveness, trade balance and gross domestic product (GDP)...
The Vietnamese (about 34 million, according to a 1969 estimate), along with the closely related Muong (about 500,000), constitute about 87 percent of the total population of the country; they inhabit the plains and, to some extent, the foothill regions, as well as the cities. The Khmer...