Hanoi, October 23 (VNA) – The Government's estimate for a GDP growth rate of 5.5-5.8 percent for 2014 that was submitted to the National Assembly's ongoing year-end session reflects a change in thinking in economics - a more solid and feasible growth is chosen. Insights from the Vietnam Government Portal.
Jakarta , October 23 (VNA) - Members of the Brunei , Indonesia , Malaysia , Philippines–East ASEAN Growth Area (BIMP–EAGA) have signed a number of agreements on transportation projects to accelerate connectivity and trade in the subregion.
Bangkok, October 23 (VNA) – Thailand’s cabinet on October 22 approved a draft proposed by the country’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs to lift visa restrictions on Myanmar citizens making short-term visits to the country by air.
Hanoi, October 23 (VNA) – Vietnam’s gross domestic product (GDP) will fall short of its potential this year but will improve in 2014, according to the Australia-New Zealand Banking Group (ANZ).
Hanoi, October 23 (VNA) – Vietnamese athletes won three gold and two silver medals in the 2013 Malaysian Open Track and Field Championships in Kuala Lumpur.
HCM City, October 23 (VNA) – Ho Chi Minh City’s consumer price index ( CPI ) in October increased by 0.17 percent against the previous month and 4.89 percent year on year.
Singapore, October 23 (VNA) - Inflation in Singapore eased to 1.6 percent in September, from 2 percent the previous month, largely due to declined costs of private road transport.
Hanoi , August 5 (VNA) – The Vietnamese Party leader has suggested Vietnam and New Zealand actively implement reached agreements and promote existing mechanisms to bolster bilateral ties for the benefit of both peoples.
Tokyo, August 5 (VNA) – A delegation from the People’s Supreme Procuracy of Vietnam led by its head Nguyen Hoa Binh attended a working session with the Supreme Public Prosecutors’ Office of Japan on August 5 within the framework of its visit to the country.
Kuala Lumpur , August 5 (VNA) - Malaysia 's exports in June fell 6.9 percent year-on-year, declining for the fifth successive month, as tepid demand from the US , China and Japan hurt shipments of palm oil and electronics and electrical products.
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