#people’s livelihoods

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Following a cycle of conflict in the Middle East, demand for imports may recover from mid-2026, especially for goods serving consumption and reconstruction, such as exported wood products.
Policy

Maintaining stability in production, business and people’s livelihoods

Amid strong fluctuations in energy and export markets due to the adverse impacts of conflict in the Middle East, and consistent with the view that production, business, and people’s livelihoods are the central pillars for policymaking, Viet Nam has proactively adopted measures to ensure stability in production, business activities, and the lives of its people, minimising negative impacts.

Local task forces in Tay Ho Commune (Da Nang City) help residents repair houses damaged by storm winds. (Photo: VGP)
Society

Accelerating post-storm recovery and stabilisation

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has signed Official Dispatch No. 243/CD-TTg which focuses on efforts to repair infrastructure, restore production and business activities, and stabilise people’s lives following floods and storms in the central region.

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