Export is a bright spot of the economy (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The
Vietnamese economy could grow by
about 6-6.3 percent in 2021, said chief economist Pham The Anh from the Vietnam
Institute for Economic and Policy Research (VEPR) during a workshop recently
held to announce the
The VEPR’s report said the global economy has shown signs of
recovery thanks to the availability of COVID-19 vaccines, but instability
remains while growth is uneven among nations and economies.
In the first quarter, Vietnam’s economic growth hit 4.48
percent thanks to the Government’s drastic actions to control the pandemic from
the early stage, along with the signing of the European Union – Vietnam Free
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The shares will be listed on the
Hanoi (VNA) - The
Vietnam Salt One Member Limited Liability Company
(Visalco) will put nearly 1.28 million shares up for sale at its initial public
offering (IPO) on April 12.
The shares will be listed on the Hanoi Stock Exchange (HNX), the northern
bourse has announced.
The initial price for the shares, representing ownership of 29.28 percent, is
set at 21,300 VND (0.93 USD).
Visalco expects to receive more than 43.69 billion VND from the IPO, according
to HNX. The State will hold 65 percent of the firm’s capital after it becomes a
joint stock company.
Visalco is a State-owned subsidiary of the Northern Food Corporation, one of
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