According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s semiannual report, released in November 2024, Vietnam was named in the Monitoring List along with China, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan (China), Singapore, and Germany.
Acknowledging Ninh Thuan's conditions as "difficult, dry and miserable", yet Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh envisions a resilient province achieving rapid, sustainable growth under the newly approved Plan.
The country has only disbursed 16.41% of its planned public investment capital in the first four months of the year, as major infrastructure projects face delays.
The former chairman of Binh Thuan province, Mr. Le Tien Phuong, finds himself at the center of a legal storm as authorities crack down on alleged mismanagement of state assets.
New regulations in Vietnam focus on maximizing the effectiveness of SME funding programs, encouraging innovative startups and fostering supply chain linkages.
American solar manufacturers accuse firms in Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, and Cambodia of unfair trade practices, triggering an investigation that could upend growing solar supply chains.