CONSUMER FOODSERVICE IN VIETNAM 2012

Overview Discover the latest market trends and uncover sources of future market growth for the Consumer Foodservice by Location industry in Vietnam with research from Euromonitor’s team of in-country analysts. Find hidden opportunities in the most current research data available, understand competitive threats with our detailed market analysis, and plan your corporate strategy with our … Read more

VIETNAM’S MEDIA SECTOR ON THE UP BUT THREATENED BY POLITICAL INSTABILITY

Vietnam has been one of the boom markets globally in media and entertainment over 2006-2011, boosted by economic growth, rising disposable incomes and consumer appetite for an increasingly liberal media environment, despite the country’s communist regime.  Vietnam’s urban markets such as Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh are the primary growth centres.  However, political maneuvering and … Read more

Macro-economy updates October 2012

 The fourth session of the National Assembly term XIII opened in the morning October 22. This is the last session of the year, so together with considerations on socio-economic problems, the NA also spends a large amount of time for completing law. Government admitted, of 15 targets approved by the NA for 2012, as many … Read more

Finance and Banking report in Q3/2012

Total deposits According to Hanoi Statistics Office, total deposits of Hanoi-based credit institutions in September 2012 reached 851.647 trillion VND, rising 1.09% on month and surging 3.63% from December 2011. Savings increased 2.5% and 17.11%, payment deposit up 0.2% and 2.95% and valuable paper issuance up 0.15% and down 34.7% respectively. Ho Chi Minh City Statistics … Read more

Economic Report in Q3/2012

In general, the country’s socio-economy in the first 9 months of 2012 continued to face many difficulties and challenges. Sluggish Investment activities together with decreasing exports in almost economies led to low growth. In the country, the narrowed goods consumption market has led to high inventory. GDP increased over quarters, but lower than the growth … Read more