Vietnam govt says January CPI up 3.63% y/y
Vietnam govt says January CPI up 3.63% y/y
Vietnam's consumer price index rose 3.63 percent in January from a year earlier while industrial production rose a modest 0.6 percent due to the Lunar New Year holiday late in the month, the government said on Wednesday.
![]() Vendors are seen at the Hom Market in Hanoi, Vietnam May 17, 2017. Photo: Reuters |
The figures were published on the government's portal one day before the statistics office was due to release January data for a range of macroeconomic indicators.
Retails sales rose 9.5 percent in January from a year earlier, the government said in a statement.
It said the trade surplus for January came in at $1.23 billion.
The government said foreign investment inflows rose two percent in January from a year earlier to more than $1.5 billion, and foreign investment pledges rose an annual 48.6 percent to $4.3 billion.
"The banking system operated safely and stably", it said.