Supply stays ample, fuel prices likely rise in 2nd half of 2022

Jun 30th at 08:40
30-06-2022 08:40:00+07:00

Supply stays ample, fuel prices likely rise in 2nd half of 2022

Supply of goods and services for the domestic market during the first half of the year has been ample with a slight uptick observed for a number of commodities, said the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) during a conference in Ha Noi yesterday.

 

Disruptions caused by the pandemic have been mostly resolved, especially in regard to essential goods including foodstuff, livestock feed and fertiliser even during high-demand seasons. Demand for goods and services has been steadily on the rise, particularly in the travel and hospitality market.

Meanwhile, fuel prices have seen sharp spikes due to geopolitical events around the world and will likely stay volatile for the foreseeable future.

Domestic retail of goods and services in June reached VND472 trillion (US$20.3 billion), a 1.4 per cent increase month-on-month, bringing the total figure for the first six months of the year to VND2.717 quadrillion, an 11.7 per cent from the same period last year.

"Once adjusted for inflation, we recorded a 7.9 per cent increase year-on-year, a significant increase in recent decades,"

June's CPI was reported at 0.69 per cent with CPI-average for the second quarter increasing by 2.96 per cent year-on-year with core inflation average increasing by 1.25 per cent during the first half of the year.

A ministry report said in the second half of the year fuel prices, among other import-reliant commodities will continue to see price hikes but supply should remain sufficient for domestic demand.

Fuel prices will likely see slight increases in the near future due to Russia's special military operations in Ukraine and EU's sanctions but measures have been taken by major economies to rein in rising global oil prices.

"There is enough fuel for domestic demand at least until the end of the third quarter," said a representative from the Viet Nam Petroleum Association (VINPA).

Earlier, the association asked MoIT to consider further tax and fee cuts on fuel imports to help bring down domestic prices. The ministry said it has transferred the request to the central government and the National Assembly's Standing Committee for consideration.

MoIT's deputy-head of the domestic market department Hoang Anh Tuan said fuel security was the ministry's top priority at present. The ministry has been working closely with Viet Nam's major refineries including the Binh Son Refinery, which has been running at 100 per cent capacity for several months now. At the same time, Petrolimex, the country's largest fuel trader, has been actively looking for new suppliers to ramp up imports.

Meanwhile, the ministry called for the public to prioritise using make-in-Vietnam products and for trade representative offices and businesses to find new markets and customers in an effort to curb the trade deficit and boost exports. 

bizhub



RELATED STOCK CODE (1)

NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Hanoi develops green agriculture

Green agriculture is a closed production process through applying scientific and technical advances, biotechnology and physicochemical technology.

VN to establish industrial environmental index

The Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI) has called for the implementation of an industrial environmental index in Viet Nam, according to Le Thanh Quan, head...

Ministry listens to firms' difficulties, pledges to raise support

The Ministry of Planning and Investment will propose policies to remove obstacles for enterprises and enable them to seize opportunities to accelerate production...

EU trade deal offers opportunities to increase exports

The EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA), which took effect in August 2020, has offered the two sides with great opportunities to increase their exports thanks...

Local enterprises lack materials due to China's 'Zero COVID' policy

While many exporters and producers had orders for 2022, they are worried about a possible shortage of production materials because of supply disruptions from China.

Explosive e-commerce growth drives demand for logistics

The rapid growth in e-commerce is driving an unprecedented increase in demand for logistics services, including express delivery services, according to industry...

Vietnamese goods, foods introduced in UK

A programme to introduce Vietnamese goods and foods in the UK is underway at Longdan Supermarket in Crawley, about 45km south of London.

New Zealand’s ‘Made With Care’ campaign launched at Lotte Mart

New Zealand’s global campaign ‘Made With Care’ has been launched at Lotte Mart (District 7, Ho Chi Minh City) from June 20 to July 20.

Vietnamese Goods and Gastronomy Week underway in the UK

The event aims to promote among British consumers and retailers high-quality Vietnamese products that are benefiting from the UK-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement...

Fee reductions offer little benefit to maritime firms

The Vietnam Maritime Administration (VMA) has sent a report to the Ministry of Transport (MoT), assessing the possible impact of reduced fees on Vietnamese maritime...


MOST READ


Back To Top