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Rising oil prices pressure Vietnam’s inflation control targets

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Update time : 2026-03-24 17:02:31
Higher global oil prices are putting pressure on Vietnam’s efforts to control inflation, as rising energy costs risk spreading across multiple sectors of the economy. Authorities said price management is becoming more challenging amid volatile fuel prices, which could drive up production and transportation costs.

Analysts noted that higher oil prices not only affect consumer spending directly but may also push up the cost of goods and services in the coming months. This poses a challenge to macroeconomic stability, particularly as Vietnam continues its economic recovery.

In response, policymakers said they will closely monitor market developments and use appropriate measures to limit the spillover effects of rising oil prices on inflation.
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