Tags: S&P Global

Manufacturing growth remains elevated in August: S&P Global
Economy 05/09/2024 09:45VGP - Viet Nam Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) stood at 52.4 in August, signaling a solid monthly improvement in terms of business conditions midway through the third quarter.

Viet Nam's manufacturing industry is vibrant again
Economy 02/07/2024 16:01VGP - The Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) of Viet Nam's manufacturing industry increased sharply to 54.7 points in June from 50.3 points in May.

GDP per capita likely to reach US$4,500 by end of 2024
Economy 22/06/2024 11:01VGP - The US’ S&P Global Ratings forecasted Viet Nam's GDP per capita at about US$4,500 at the end of 2024 and the nation’s economic growth will pick up to 5.8 percent this year.

PMI exceeds 50 points as new orders rebound
Economy 03/05/2024 19:35VGP - Viet Nam’s Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) bounced back above the 50.0 no change mark in April, posting 50.3 from 49.9 in March, according to Standard & Poor’s Global (S&P Global).

Viet Nam’s PMI increases to 50.4 points in February
Economy 01/03/2024 13:53VGP - The Vietnamese manufacturing sector continued to grow marginally in February, with both output and new orders up for the second consecutive month, according to S&P Global.