Latest update on electricity price increase from May 10, 2025
Dương Anh |
From May 10, 2025, each kWh of electricity will cost VND 2,204.0655, an increase of 4.8% compared to the current average retail electricity price.
Dương Anh |
From May 10, 2025, each kWh of electricity will cost VND 2,204.0655, an increase of 4.8% compared to the current average retail electricity price.
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According to information from Vietnam Electricity Group (EVN), from May 10, each kWh of electricity will cost VND 2,204.0655, an increase of 4.8% compared to the current average retail electricity price.
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According to experts, a reasonable, transparent and market-oriented roadmap is needed to ensure that it does not create "shock" for people and the economy.
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Current electricity prices have not yet been implemented according to the market price mechanism and are not properly calculated to cover input costs for the production of 1 kWh of electricity.
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Gold price today 5.10: Domestic gold skyrockets. SJC gold bars increased to 2.7 million VND/tael. Gold rings increased by 1-1,5 million VND/tael.
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According to the meteorological agency, the areas forecast to have the heaviest rainfall are the midlands, the Northern Delta and the Thanh Hoa to Quang Binh area.
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Nghe An - After a serious traffic accident, tons of watermelons dumped on the road were bought by Vinh City residents.
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Bac Ninh - Mr. Vuong Quoc Tuan - Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee - and many leaders of Departments, branches and localities were proposed to be awarded the Lao Dong Medal.
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Binh Thuan - A sleeper bus was traveling on the Vinh Hao - Phan Thiet highway when it caught fire, passengers fled the vehicle.
Tuyết Lan |
According to information from Vietnam Electricity Group (EVN), from May 10, each kWh of electricity will cost VND 2,204.0655, an increase of 4.8% compared to the current average retail electricity price.
Thạch Lam |
According to experts, a reasonable, transparent and market-oriented roadmap is needed to ensure that it does not create "shock" for people and the economy.
Tuyết Lan |
Current electricity prices have not yet been implemented according to the market price mechanism and are not properly calculated to cover input costs for the production of 1 kWh of electricity.