Market

RON 95-III gasoline price forecast to decrease by about 350 VND/liter

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In the price adjustment period on Thursday afternoon this week, gasoline prices are forecast to decrease by 150-350 VND/liter.

Proactively inspecting and supervising, Hanoi gradually strengthens the market

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Hanoi - The market in November remained stable, but the authorities still tightened inspection and strictly handled smuggling, trade fraud and counterfeit goods.

Coffee prices today 8.12: Domestic increase

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Coffee prices today 8.12.2025: Domestic market increased slightly. Forecast of coffee price developments this week.

Pepper prices today 8.12: Raising price areas, trading at high prices

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Pepper prices today 8.12: Domestic prices increase, 11 months of 2025 recorded an increase in quantity and value.

Prioritizing stabilizing interest rates

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Exchange rate pressure and liquidity make there almost no room for interest rate cuts. Dr. Chau Dinh Linh - Ho Chi Minh City Banking University - said that the motto at this time is to prioritize macroeconomic stability.

Coffee prices today, November 24: Slight decrease

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Coffee prices today, November 24: Domestic coffee prices decreased slightly. The world market was in the red.

HCMC discovers warehouse containing large quantity of helmets of unknown origin

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On November 24, the Ho Chi Minh City Market Management Department informed that it had inspected a warehouse in Binh Tan ward and discovered thousands of helmets without invoices.

Out-of-pocket prices today, November 24: Increased in all 3 regions

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The price of live pigs today, November 24, increased sharply in all 3 regions, ranging from 46,000 - 54,000 VND/kg.

Agricultural product prices today, November 23: Stable after a series of fluctuations

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Agricultural product prices today, November 23: At the giacaphe.com trading floor, the average coffee price is at 112,400 VND/kg, unchanged from the previous day.

Pepper prices today 11/23: Week of unexpected price increases

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Pepper prices today 11/23: Domestic prices increased, closing the week at 147,200 VND/kg. On the contrary, the international exchange had a quiet week.

Coffee prices today, November 23: The market is shaken by the news of tax exemptions from the US

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Coffee prices today 11/23: Current coffee prices are completely dominated by macro news and weather, overwhelming basic factors about inventory.

Ho Chi Minh City reduces prices of meat, eggs and seafood to make it easier for people to shop

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HCMC - Vegetable prices have increased, people have switched to buying more meat and eggs thanks to timely discount programs.

Pepper prices today, November 22: Rising prices in all regions

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Pepper prices today, November 22: Domestic prices continue to increase, ending the week at a high price level. Forecast of global pepper output in 2025.

Agribank interest rate deposits 200 million VND, hands 19.2 million VND in interest

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The Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development of Vietnam (Agribank) applies a savings interest rate range for individuals from 0.2 - 4.8%/year.

Latest forecast of gasoline prices next week

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In the price adjustment period next week, domestic gasoline prices are expected to decrease slightly.

Agricultural product prices today, November 22: Coffee prices drop sharply after a series of stable days

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Agricultural product prices today, November 22: At the giacaphe.com trading floor, the average coffee price is at 112,400 VND/kg, down 2,100 VND/kg compared to the previous day.

Natural disasters destroy lobster capital, many households in Dak Lak are left empty-handed

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Dak Lak - Millions of lobsters died after the historic flood that caused many coastal households to lose everything, their lives fall into debt and empty hands.

HCMC steps up market control during the 2026 Lunar New Year

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HCMC - According to the HCMC Market Management Department, the unit will step up inspection and handling of trade violations at the end of the year and the 2026 Binh Ngo Lunar New Year.

Heavy floods killed 20 million lobsters, Dak Lak farmers left empty-handed

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Dak Lak - Heavy rains and floods in recent days have caused the death of about 20 million local lobsters, and caused heavy damage to farmers.