Region: Vietnam
Category: International Trade

Vietnam International Trade

(37 reports matching your criteria)
  • Industry - Country Industry Forecasts - Vietnam

    Industry - Country Industry Forecasts - Vietnam Industrial production (manufacturing, extraction and utilities) is forecast to lag economic growth in 2023, increasing by 2.1%, picking up to 4.8% growth in 2024. Read More

  • Vietnam In-depth PESTLE Insights

    ... analysis. Synopsis Understand the political system in Vietnam through analysis of key figures in the country and governance indicators. Understand the economic situation in Vietnam through a balanced assessment of core macroeconomic issues. Understand customer ... Read More

  • Prospects for the textile and clothing industry in Vietnam, 2023

    ... features: a geographical, political and economic profile; a detailed look at the country's imports and exports; a review of government policies, investment incentives and foreign investments; an analysis of strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats (SWOT); ... Read More

  • Editorial: Investors will help Vietnam's textile and clothing industry to meet ambitious targets

    ... and clothing exports rose by no less than 469%, and in 2019 the country became the world's second largest exporter of textiles and clothing--behind only China. The industry's success has been helped by its low ... Read More

  • The Furniture Industry In Vietnam

    ... information processed from direct interviews with top furniture companies and sector experts. The Furniture market outline part provides data for furniture production, consumption, imports, and exports for the time series 2012-2022 with furniture market forecasts ... Read More

  • Analysis by Region - Asia Pacific - Vietnam

    ... Region - Asia Pacific - Vietnam We have upgraded Vietnam's 2023 GDP growth forecast by 0.2ppts to 4.2% from three months ago. Our revision mainly reflects an anticipated rebound in Vietnam's tourism sector following China Read More

  • Research Report on Vietnam's Plastic Raw Materials Industry 2023-2032

    ... goods, electronics, automotive, aviation, textiles and agriculture. With a significant increase in investment from FDI companies and domestic enterprises, the production scale of Vietnam's plastics industry is also expanding, with a clear trend of shifting ... Read More

  • Country Review Vietnam

    ... given country's history, economy, government, political landscape including foreign policy orientation, business and investment climate, socio-cultural scene including key demographic features, and pertinent environmental issues. The Country Reviews are updated annually, although there are dynamic ... Read More

  • Editorial: Vietnam ranks higher than China and Bangladesh in surveys of apparel sourcing locations

    ... United Nations (UN). Also, Vietnam is seen as being as good as China in terms of production quality. But China continues to lead in terms of efficiency, innovation, lead time and vertical integration. Bangladesh, meanwhile, ... Read More

  • Country Economic Forecasts - Vietnam

    ... lockdown. We forecast GDP growth of 7.3% this year, improving to 8.8% in 2023, led by stronger domestic demand, global demand for electronics, and higher FDI inflows. Government spending is also set to become more ... Read More

  • Business Prospects in Vietnam Manufacturing Industry

    ... still new but expanding rapidly. Vietnam is among the top five exporters of garments and textiles, but they rely heavily on raw materials imported from other countries. The outbreak of the US-China trade war has ... Read More

  • Global apparel trade and trade policy: leading textile and clothing exporters and key import markets, 2022

    ... global textile and clothing trade. The report identifies key trends, it includes information on textile and clothing deficits and surpluses, and it analyses the trade activities of the world’s leading textile and clothing exporting and ... Read More

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