#2022

Dù có cơ hội song xuất khẩu hàng hóa những tháng cuối năm gặp nhiều thách thức.
Thách thức xuất khẩu những tháng cuối năm
Trong những tháng cuối năm 2022, các doanh nghiệp dự báo tình hình xuất khẩu vẫn có nhiều khả quan và sẽ tăng đơn hàng xuất khẩu mới. Tuy nhiên trong bối cảnh lạm phát, suy thoái kinh tế đang diễn ra tại nhiều quốc gia trên thế giới, nhu cầu tiêu dùng toàn cầu suy giảm sẽ gây bất lợi đến hoạt động xuất khẩu hàng hóa của Việt Nam...
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10M FDI at over $22bln
Total capital from foreign investors reached $22.46 billion in the first ten months of the year.
The NA discussion session (Photo: VGP)
NA discusses results of socio-economic development plan
At a discussion session on October 27 regarding the results of the socio-economic development plan in 2022 and the proposed plan for 2023, National Assembly (NA) deputies lauded the 2022 results but also expressed concern about high but unsustainable economic growth. They also proposed a host of solutions, such as exploiting the strengths of free trade agreements (FTAs) to expand and diversify export markets.
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Stock market posts record decline
The fall of 276 points during September has resulted in a decline in the VN-Index of 500 points since the beginning of the year; one of the largest in the world. Not only domestic individual investors lost and withdrew funds, with many foreign funds also reporting record losses.
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Taxes to change under FTAs
The Ministry of Finance has said it is developing a Decree on preferential tax rates to implement a series of FTAs in the 2022-2027 period, with some tax lines to come down to 0 per cent under a roadmap. An analyst from the Australian Economic Reform Program (Aus4ReForm) said that its participation in many bilateral and multilateral agreements with major economies in the world means Vietnam has become one of the most open countries in the region and the world.
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VnDirect: Aviation stocks growing in appeal
The number of international visitors arriving in Vietnam by air reached 4.9 million in the third quarter of the year, a 35-fold increase over the same period last year when most of Vietnam was in lockdown, and equal to 49.8 per cent of pre-pandemic levels. VnDirect has forecast that visitor numbers will reach 12.5 million in 2022, equal to 88.5 per cent of the pre-pandemic number. The recent market decline has resulted in the price of many stocks falling, with attractive valuations and strong growth expectations meaning now is a good time to accumulate aviation stocks.
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HCMC’s 2023 budget revenue forecast at $20bln
Ho Chi Minh City’s budget revenue in 2023 has been forecast at about VND496 trillion ($20.6 billion). This figure is overwhelming for a city that has only recently overcome the Covid-19 pandemic. According to the Ministry of Finance, the city’s budget revenue in 2022 is estimated at VND427 trillion ($17.7 billion); the highest on record since the pandemic began.