Vietnam says inflation at 3.27% in early 2025


HANOI: Vietnam's consumer price index increased by 3.27% in the first two months of 2025 from the same period in 2024, and industrial production climbed by 7%, the government said on Wednesday (March 5), a day ahead of the scheduled release of the data.

Figures published on the government's website showed the trade surplus for the two-month period came in at US$1.47 billion, with exports rising by an annual 8.4% and imports up 15.9%.

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