Market and Green Credit

Market and Green Credit

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Green credit policy in Vietnam: Current situation and solutions
Finance & Risk Management

30 March 2026

Green credit policy in Vietnam: Current situation and solutions

Lao Động Newspaper respectfully excerpts the presentation of the Credit Department for Economic Sectors – State Bank of Vietnam delivered within the framework of the Workshop entitled “Unlocking Green Credit Flows,” jointly organized by Lao Dong Newspaper and the State Bank of Vietnam on 25 April 2025.

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Green credit for sustainable development
Finance & Risk Management

30 March 2026

Green credit for sustainable development

The banking sector, as one of the key capital channels of the economy, is actively implementing various measures to direct credit flows toward green and environmentally friendly projects

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Market reorientation: Lessons from shrimp exports of India, Ecuador, and Indonesia
Market & Trade

30 March 2026

Market reorientation: Lessons from shrimp exports of India, Ecuador, and Indonesia

(vasep.com.vn) The global shrimp industry enters 2025 amid significant turbulence. Rising tariffs, rapidly shifting demand, and intense competitive pressures have compelled the largest exporting countries to adapt and reorient their strategies. Among them, India, Ecuador, and Indonesia stand as typical examples of this shifting trend.

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Shrimp Market 2026 in Flux as Ecuador exports rise and India faces import tariffs
Market & Trade

30 March 2026

Shrimp Market 2026 in Flux as Ecuador exports rise and India faces import tariffs

The global shrimp market is forecast to witness mixed trends in 2026, with shifts in trade flows and changes in production across regions.

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The shrimp sector moves toward sustainability
Market & Trade

30 March 2026

The shrimp sector moves toward sustainability

The sustainable orientation entails producing products with a strong emphasis on environmental protection and meeting consumer requirements. This approach also clearly reveals the current limitations of our country’s shrimp sector.

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