VCCI pushes back on US concerns over Vietnam's manufacturing
VCCI affirms that Vietnam’s manufacturing sector is driven by market demand and complies with international labor standards, rejecting concerns over excess capacity and forced labor.
VCCI affirms that Vietnam’s manufacturing sector is driven by market demand and complies with international labor standards, rejecting concerns over excess capacity and forced labor.
This is the second year in a row that Nestlé Vietnam has been recognised as the most sustainable business in Vietnam in the manufacturing sector, and for the fourth year it is in the Top 3 sustainable enterprises.
December data completes positive year for Vietnam’s manufacturing sector with further solid rises in output and new orders as well as input costs decrease for first time in 34 months.
Although Vietnamese manufacturing sector continued to grow solidly during August, confidence dropped sharply and was the lowest since the series of PMI began in April 2012.
Business conditions continued to improve at a solid pace in the Vietnamese manufacturing sector during February.
The Vietnamese manufacturing sector has made a strong start to 2018, registering sharper increases in output, new orders and employment and this all contributed to the most marked improvement in operating conditions since April 2017.
The Vietnamese manufacturing sector experienced a positive end to 2017, with December seeing a return to growth of output amid a solid expansion of new orders.