Market
Update on gasoline and oil prices June 16: Continue to decrease
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Gasoline and oil prices on June 16: According to records at 2:30 PM on June 16, world oil prices continued to decline.
HCMC handles a series of intellectual property infringement cases
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On June 16, the Ho Chi Minh City Market Management Department informed that it had handled many violations and temporarily seized nearly 1,000 counterfeit branded goods.
Retail gas prices today 16. 6 of PV GAS
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Retail gas prices today, June 16, of PV GAS continue to remain stable in many areas across the country after the price adjustment in early June.
Pepper price today 16. 6: Sudden adjustment in some growing areas
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Pepper prices today 16. 6: Domestic pepper market unexpectedly decreased in some areas, while international exchanges remained unchanged.
Coffee prices today 16.6: World prices continue to increase
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Domestic coffee prices today, June 16, slightly decreased, while world Robusta and Arabica prices continued to rise.
Agricultural product prices today, July 22: Reversed to decrease sharply
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Agricultural product prices today, July 22: At the giacaphe.com trading floor, the average coffee price is at 92,300 VND/kg, down 1,600 VND/kg compared to the previous day.
Outgoing pig prices today, September 22: All decreased, the lowest was only 60,000 VND/kg
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The price of live pigs today, July 22, decreased simultaneously in all 3 regions, ranging from 60,000 - 66,000 VND/kg.
Pepper prices today, July 22: All reversed
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Pepper prices today, September 22: Domestic pepper prices decreased after a period of stability, while world pepper prices only decreased in Indonesia - the most vibrant region globally.
Storm No. 3 Wipha makes landfall, purchasing power at many supermarkets increases dramatically by 200%
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Before the news of storm No. 3 Wipha making landfall, purchasing power at supermarkets has increased dramatically, in some places up to 200% compared to normal.
24h Economy: Gold price skyrockets, investors stick to the trade situation
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Gold prices skyrocket, investors are closely following the trade situation; Securities turn to decrease... are notable economic news in the past 24 hours.
Agricultural product prices today, July 21: Extending the series of stable days
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Agricultural product prices today, July 21: At the giacaphe.com trading floor, the average coffee price is at 93,900 VND/kg, unchanged from the previous day.
Supermarkets are ready to supply goods to cope with Wipha storm, no need to worry about scarcity
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HCMC - Faced with the complicated developments of storm Wipha, supermarkets have activated response plans, increased reserves of essential goods, and ensured stable supply.
Vietnamese wood conquers the EU market from sustainable forests
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The Vietnamese forestry industry is transforming to meet the strict requirements of the European market on traceability and sustainability in the wood supply chain.
Gasoline price forecast to continue to decline in this week's operating session
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It is forecasted that in this week's operating session, gasoline prices are likely to continue to decrease.
Hanoians calm before storm No. 3, no longer rush to store food
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Although storm No. 3 is about to affect the North and North Central regions, Hanoi markets and supermarkets are still trading normally, no longer having the same storage scene as before.
Creating momentum for tourism businesses to break through after the merger
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HCMC - Along with opportunities from the expanding urban space, tourism businesses also face many new challenges such as updating locations, digital maps, etc.
Coffee prices today, July 21: Robusta recovers, arabica turns to decrease
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Coffee prices today, July 21: Domestic prices maintain the mark of VND93,800/kg, still VND6,000 lower than the peak in April
Pepper prices today, July 21: Mixed developments
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Pepper prices today, July 21: Domestic prices remain unchanged, keeping prices low. On the other hand, world pepper increased significantly in Indonesia and Brazil.
Supermarkets tighten supply, people are cautious about African swine fever
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Given the complicated developments of the African swine fever epidemic, people are increasingly careful in choosing pork with quarantine and clear traceability to protect family health. Supermarkets have also proactively tightened quarantine, storage and transportation of pork.
