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HCMC economic growth at five-year high
Ho Chi Minh City’s economy has grown by 6.54% this year, its strongest first-quarter growth since 2020.
HCMC eyes economic growth of 6.5% in Q1
Ho Chi Minh City targets economic growth of at least 6.5% in the first quarter so that it can hit the full-year target of 7.5-8%.
HCMC targets 7.5% growth in 2024
Ho Chi Minh City eyes GRDP growth targets of 7.5-8% next year as it strives to recover from a year of economic challenges and slower growth.
December 6, 2023 | 06:04 pm PT
Party agrees to extends pilot autonomy scheme for HCMC
HCMC will be granted another year of trialling the special mechanism that gives it greater autonomy, the Party's decision-making Politburo said Friday.
December 2, 2022 | 05:07 am PT
HCMC economy faces global headwinds
The looming global recession is likely to stymie HCMC’s efforts to achieve strong economic growth next year, its government has admitted.
November 1, 2022 | 08:53 pm PT