Keeping inflation in check a priority for Vietnam in 2025


Outside of a Tet fair in Thanh Xuan District in Hanoi. - VNA/VNS

HANOI: Inflation remains a major hurdle to Vietnam’s macroeconomic stability and sustainable development in 2025. Accurate forecasting and a thorough understanding of its driving factors are essential for devising effective policies, said economists and policymakers.

Economists have identified a range of factors that may exert inflationary pressure in 2025, including geopolitical risks, global trade disruptions and domestic challenges such as exchange rate fluctuations, rising import costs and natural disasters.

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