Statistical summary book of Viet Nam 2023

In 2023, the world economy continued to face many difficulties and challenges such as more intense and comprehensive strategic competition among major countries, increasing geopolitical tensions; complicated armed conflict between Russia and Ukraine and fighting in the Middle East which negatively impacted on the global economic recovery after the Covid-19 pandemic. Natural disasters, droughts, storms, floods, and climate change caused serious consequences; the risks of energy security, food security, and cyber security wasincreasing... In spite of being subdued, inflation was still anchored at a high level, many major economies maintained tight monetary policies and high interest rates; global trade, consumption and investment continued their downtrend; protective barriers and trade defense measures increased, etc., affecting export and import in the region and the world. Modest growth and growing public debt in many economies, including Viet Nam’s major trading partners, posed many potential risks, and decline in world aggregate demand directly impacted countries with high ranking in economic openness, including Viet Nam.

Socio-economic situation report in October and 10 months of 2024

Agricultural production in October focused on tending and harvesting winter rice and autumn-winter rice across the country and planting winter crops in the North. Livestock development was stable, and localities focused on recovering production after the impact of storm No. 3.

Infographic social-economic situation in the November and eleven months of 2024

As of November 20, 2024, the whole country has harvested 1,403.4 thousand hectares of seasonal rice, accounting for 90.7% of the cultivated area and equal to 95.7% of the same period last year. In which, the Northern localities harvested 933.8 thousand hectares, accounting for 93.8% and equaling 94.5%; the southern localities harvested 469.6 thousand hectares, accounting for 85.3% and equaling 98.2%.

Infographic on the socio-economic situation in September and nine months of 2024

Agricultural, forestry and fishery production in September 2024 was severely affected by Typhoon No. 3 and prolonged heavy rains over a large area in most of the Northern region, causing great damage to cultivation, livestock and aquaculture. However, agricultural, forestry and fishery production in the third quarter and nine months of 2023 maintained stable growth.

Socio-economic situation report in August and 8 months of 2024

Agricultural production in the month focused on harvesting summer-autumn rice, cultivating and caring for rice, other annual crops. Livestock production is generally stable, localities have well controlled epidemics, pig and poultry herds continue to grow

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