russia ukraine conflict forces vietnam to look for alternative fertiliser suppliers

Russia-Ukraine conflict forces Vietnam to look for alternative fertiliser suppliers

The Russia–Ukraine conflict is forcing Vietnam to look for alternative suppliers of fertilisers to cope with the shortage of supply and rising prices.
shares to continue downward trend amid ukraine conflict

Shares to continue downward trend amid Ukraine conflict

Vietnamese shares are forecast to follow a falling price trend amid weak market sentiment this week pressured by uncertainty about the conflict in Ukraine.
higher oil prices temporarily supports malaysias economy economist

Higher oil prices temporarily supports Malaysia's economy: economist

The Russia-Ukraine tension appears to benefit Malaysia's position as a net oil exporter and the sharp rise in oil prices will provide temporary support for the country's fiscal position, according to World Bank senior country economist Shakira Teh Sharifuddin.
nation braces for global shifts in recovery journey

Nation braces for global shifts in recovery journey

A big rise in crude oil coupled with slow-paced manufacturing recovery is expected to dent economic growth at least for the next couple of months.
flc sponsors to evacuate vietnamese in ukraine on all bamboo airways flights

FLC sponsors to evacuate Vietnamese in Ukraine on all Bamboo Airways flights

On March 10, Bamboo Airways QH9066 sponsored by FLC touched down at Noi Bai International Airport, carrying 300 Vietnamese citizens who were evacuated from Ukraine to Poland, following the complicated military conflict.
barriers build up to russian exports

Barriers build up to Russian exports

The Vietnamese economy as a whole is expected to face some immediate consequences from the Russia-Ukraine conflict, with disruptions occuring now in the export of some electronics and agricultural products to the largest country in the world by area.
another flight arranged to bring vietnamese from ukraine home

Another flight arranged to bring Vietnamese from Ukraine home

National flag carrier Vietnam Airlines will operate a third flight from Romania to Hanoi to bring back Vietnamese who fled from conflicts in Ucraine, per request of the Consular Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) on increasing such flights, Deputy Director of the Civil Aviation of Vietnam (CAAV) Dinh Viet Son said on March 6.
malaysia to increase global market share of palm oil

Malaysia to increase global market share of palm oil

The Malaysian government will leverage on the escalating prices of crude palm oil (CPO) to increase the country’s market share of palm oil in the global market, Minister of Plantation Industries and Commodities Datuk Zuraida Kamaruddin said.
provinces urged to diversify markets for tourism revival

Provinces urged to diversify markets for tourism revival

Events in Ukraine could have a knock-on effect on Vietnam’s tourism market, with the sharp increase in oil prices set to negatively affect the profit margin of airlines. The impacts are believed to be short-lived, however, as airlines are finding alternative options to avoid conflict areas and diversify offerings
airline seeks procedure support to bring vietnamese in ukraine home

Airline seeks procedure support to bring Vietnamese in Ukraine home

Vietnam Airlines has proposed ministries and agencies to soon give instructions on the conduct of flights repatriating Vietnamese citizens in Ukraine.
airlines asked to make plans to repatriate vietnamese citizens from ukraine

Airlines asked to make plans to repatriate Vietnamese citizens from Ukraine

The Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam (CAAV) has asked domestic airlines to prepare resources and set out plans to repatriate Vietnamese citizens in Ukraine.
asean foreign ministers call for dialogue to solve ukraine crisis

ASEAN foreign ministers call for dialogue to solve Ukraine crisis

Foreign ministers of the 10 ASEAN countries on February 27 issued a statement calling for dialogues among the parties concerned in the Ukraine crisis.
vietnamese in ukraine advised to stay vigilant well protect themselves

Vietnamese in Ukraine advised to stay vigilant, well protect themselves

The Vietnamese community in Ukraine are advised to keep a close watch on the development of the situation and try to ensure safety of their lives and assets amidst current political tensions.
pm issues dispatch on protecting vietnamese citizens legal entities in ukraine

PM issues dispatch on protecting Vietnamese citizens, legal entities in Ukraine

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has signed official dispatch 201/CD-TTg dated February 26, 2022 on the protection of Vietnamese citizens and legal entities in Ukraine.
vietnamese gold prices reach historic high

Vietnamese gold prices reach historic high

Gold prices have climbed to a historic peak in Vietnam, reaching nearly VND64 million (US$2,782) per tael, as international prices hit a near nine-month high after Russia ordered troops into breakaway regions of eastern Ukraine.