A two-part electricity tariff is a billing system where the total charge to a consumer is split into two distinct components, including a fixed fee for registered capacity and a variable charge based on the actual amount of energy consumed.
Electricity pricing mechanism must properly reflect changes in input costs and be able to cover reasonable expenses as well as a fair margins to attract investment.
E5 RON92 petrol is now capped at VNĐ19,851 (US$0.75 USD) per litre, up VNĐ80 from the previous adjustment, while RON95-III petrol costs VNĐ20,439 per litre, up VNĐ76.
Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính has issued an urgent directive No. 85/CĐ-TTg dated June 10 in response to the sharp and abnormal surge in construction material prices, which is threatening the progress of key national infrastructure projects.
Without strong and timely interventions by the Government, rapidly rising property prices could further reduce housing affordability, adversely affecting social welfare and sustainable economic development.
In the face of the US announcing a 46 per cent tariff on Vietnamese goods, including seafood products, Cà Mau Province has proactively reviewed and assessed the impact of the levy on this industry, ensuring that the production chain, especially shrimp exports,...
Fears over the 46 per cent US tariff on Vietnamese imports have triggered a sharp in shrimp prices in Cà Mau, raising concerns about supply chain disruptions and urging calls for timely government support.