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Thailand: Ministry upbeat on baht rebound

Current account deficit projected to shrink as tourism revives and central bank hikes rates The Finance Ministry expects the baht’s value to rebound in the second half this year, in line with the anticipated narrowing of the current account deficit, says a ministry source who requested anonymity. According to Reuters, Bank of Thailand officials said […]

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UK exports to Vietnam grow over 23% after UKVFTA

A year after the UK-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (UKVFTA) came into effect in early 2021, trade between the two countries has shown significant growth despite the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Accordingly, trade between Vietnam and the UK reached 6.6 billion USD in 2021, an increase of 17% on the year and equivalent to the […]

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Thailand: Producers’ plea for price bump ignored

Despite manufacturers’ insistence on the need to increase their product prices to cope with higher production and raw material costs, the Commerce Ministry remains adamant that prices should remain frozen. The ministry is calling for continued cooperation from manufacturers to help maintain their product prices as long as possible in order to curb negative effects […]

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Vietnam inflation under control: IMF

Vietnam’s prudent policies resulted in a prolonged period of high growth, price stability, and low public debt-to-GDP ratios. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) forecast Vietnam’s inflation this year to rise to 3.9%, below the Government’s target of 4%. The information was revealed in IMF’s latest report on Vietnam, which was released following the wrap-up of […]

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