Statistical summary book of Viet Nam 2020
The Statistical Yearbook, an annual publication by General Statistics Office, comprises basic data reflecting the general socio-economic dynamic and situation of the whole country, regions and provinces.
The Statistical Yearbook, an annual publication by General Statistics Office, comprises basic data reflecting the general socio-economic dynamic and situation of the whole country, regions and provinces.
On 04-05 June, 2020, the General Statistics Office (GSO) held the training conference on the mid-term rural and agricultural survey 2020 directly at GSO’s headquarter and it was connected with 63 online bridgeheads at provincial statistical offices of 63 provinces and centrally-run cities.
The gross domestic product (GDP) in 2015 was estimated to increase 6.68% compared to 2014, of which the growth rate of the first, second, third and fourth quarter reached 6.12%, 6.47%, 6.87%, and7.01%, respectively. This year’s growth was higher than the target of 6.2% and higher than the growth rate of the years 2011-2014.
Vietnamese socio-economy in the 9 months of 2015 took place in the context of strong fluctuations in the global market: The international commodity market, especially crude oil, dropped continuously and decreased sharply in the past months, mainly due to abundant supply, which positively impacting the growth of oil importing countries but negatively affecting the growth of oil-exporting countries owing to reduced export revenue.
Vietnamese socio-economy in the first 6 months of 2015 took place in the context that the world economy was forecasted to continuously recover but not sustainable with different growth rate among sectors, partly due to different impacts of reduced prices of oil and other goods on each sector. The US economy - the largest economy continued to strongly grow thanks to robust domestic market demand, especially consumer demand. Most emerging economies benefited from low oil prices, rise of global liquidity and the acceleration of the US and European economies.
This book contain main statistical indicators of the 2nd quarter and the first half of 2019
The main purpose of the 2011 rural, agricultural and fishery Census is to collect basic information on rural, agriculture and fishery.
The 2006 rural, agricultural and fishery Census was conducted nationwide on July 1st 2006.
The GSO would like to present a list of statistical publications which have been released and are expected to be released in 2018