Economics

In 2024, our country's economy in general, and Binh Duong province in particular, continues to face many difficulties due to the complex and unpredictable developments of the global situation.

Many international financial institutions have expressed their optimism about Vietnam’s GDP growth, and shared the view that it would reach at least 6% this year.

Experts believed that the world and domestic economic situation in 2024 will continue to have difficulties and challenges.

The agriculture sector emerged as a firm pillar of the economy last year, setting a series of new records despite global market downturn.

On the morning of January 12, at the Binh Duong Waste Treatment Complex in Ben Cat town, Binh Duong Water and Environment Joint Stock Company (Biwase)

Early January 12, Nguyen Van Loi, Member of the Party Central Committee, Secretary of provincial Party Committee, Head of provincial National Assembly deputy delegation

In 2023, most of the province's key export products decreased over the same period.

The State Bank of Vietnam has recently issued Document No. 10167/NHNN-CSTT to credit institutions regarding the credit growth plan for 2024.

* Taxpayers praised for their large contributions to state budget

Early January 11, Nguyen Van Loi, Member of the Party Central Committee, Secretary of provincial Party Committee, Head of provincial National Assembly deputy delegation received and worked with Kim Jin Woo

In an effort to build a circular economic ecosystem, today (January 12), Binh Duong Water - Environment Corporation (Biwase) officially operates a 5MW waste-to-energy plant

Vietnam’s fruit and vegetable exports are expected to reach a new record of 6.5-7 billion USD this year, up 15-20% from 2023,

The disbursement of public investment in 2023 was projected to reach 95% of the plan, equivalent to nearly 676 trillion VND (over 27 billion USD

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