Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - The Ministry of Finance (MoF) has proposed extending tax reduction measures on gasoline and aviation fuel until September 30, three months beyond their scheduled expiry at the end of June, according to a draft resolution under review.
Under the proposal, tax incentives currently applied to gasoline and fuel-related raw materials would remain in effect from July 1 to September 30.
The ministry also suggested extending the implementation of Decree 72/2026, which provides preferential import tariff reductions for certain fuel products and related inputs.
The proposal would also maintain existing reductions in environmental protection tax and value-added tax (VAT) on gasoline and aviation fuel that were introduced under earlier government resolutions.
The MoF said the extension would help stabilise the domestic petroleum market, strengthen energy security and support macroeconomic stability amid continued volatility in global energy markets.
Since late March, the Government has introduced a series of tax relief measures on petroleum products, reducing environmental protection taxes on gasoline, diesel and aviation fuel to zero, cutting the special consumption tax on gasoline to zero, and removing VAT on those products while allowing businesses to continue claiming input tax deductions.
The measures were initially set to remain in force until June 30.
For the aviation sector, maintaining preferential tax treatment for aviation fuel is expected to help lower operating costs for airlines as global oil prices remain subject to fluctuations.
During previous discussions on fuel tax policy, several lawmakers urged the Government to extend the measures through the end of 2026, or at least until September 30, arguing that a longer timeframe would provide greater certainty for businesses and consumers./.
See more
Deputy PM outlines key solutions to boost exports
To support export expansion, Permanent Deputy PM Pham Gia Tuc asked the Ministry of Industry and Trade to work closely with ministries, sectors and localities to closely monitor market developments and regularly update production, business and trade data in order to make timely and effective policy responses.
Vietnam Airlines to add two more Airbus aircraft to fleet
Under the plan, the national flag carrier will take delivery of an Airbus A320 on June 26 under a three-year lease agreement. Another Airbus A321 is scheduled to join the airline's fleet in July to support peak summer travel demand.
Can Tho seeks to expand industrial, trade cooperation with Chinese partners
In the first five months of 2026, Can Tho exported goods worth 12.7 million USD to China, mainly rice, seafood, agricultural products, processed farm produce and garments. Its imports from China reached 28.6 million USD, consisting primarily of veterinary medicines, fertilisers, chemicals and fabrics.
Export growth key to Vietnam’s double-digit economic expansion
Despite challenges such as rising trade protectionism, geopolitical tensions, exchange rate fluctuations, higher logistics costs and stricter environmental standards in many markets, Vietnam’s exports have maintained positive growth momentum.
Vietnam ships 5 million tonnes of rice abroad in first half
About 5 million tonnes of Vietnam's rice are expected to be shipped abroad in the first half, raking in an estimated 2.36 billion USD, up 5.7% annually in volume but down 3.3% in value, reported the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment.
Hanoi to hold investment promotion event on June 29
At the event, Hanoi authorities plan to grant investment policy decisions and investment registration certificates to 20 exemplary projects in the fields of transportation infrastructure, industrial parks, urban development, social housing, environment, science and technology, and foreign investment attraction.
Khanh Hoa sets sail on smart, green logistics overhaul
Under a logistics development roadmap that stretches to 2030 with a vision to 2050, the province is racing to build a modern, green, and smart logistics ecosystem. Top priorities include rolling out logistics hubs linked to the Van Phong Economic Zone, Cam Ranh, and key transport gateways, while fast-tracking digital transformation and the use of cutting-edge technology across supply chain management.
New master plan aims to boost Vietnam’s collective economy through 2030
The programme seeks to strengthen the role of the collective economy and cooperatives in the national economy while expanding access to State support policies to encourage more people to join cooperatives and promote stronger links between cooperatives, businesses and other economic sectors.
Vietnam Chemicals Group steps up trade promotion in South Africa
A key event of the visit was a business networking forum held in Johannesburg on June 24, jointly organised by the Vietnamese Embassy in South Africa and Vinachem. The event attracted more than 20 leading South African companies and investors seeking business partnerships.
AI reshaping new generation of workers
Adoption is moving faster than anyone predicted, turning AI into one of the most powerful forces reshaping labour markets worldwide, and Vietnam is squarely in its path. As AI technologies keep advancing, especially when woven together with automation systems and robotics, workers across a vast range of industries and occupations face mounting risks of being displaced.
Vietnam highlights economic cooperation potential with Argentina
Vietnamese Ambassador Ngo Minh Nguyet highlights the strong momentum in Vietnam–Argentina economic ties. Vietnam is currently Argentina's sixth-largest trading partner, while Argentina ranks as Vietnam's third-largest trading partner in Latin America.
Green production zones to boost standing of Vietnamese farm products
The move follows the approval of the national project on low-emission crop production for 2025–2035, with a vision to 2050. The initiative is now being actively implemented across the country, with local authorities playing a key role in turning policy into action.
Reference exchange rate going up on June 25
The State Bank of Vietnam set the daily reference exchange rate at 25,197 VND/USD on June 25, up 5 VND from the previous day.
SBV raises short-term capital lending cap to 40%
The new circular will help credit institutions have more room to provide capital to businesses and investment projects to support high economic growth in the next few years, while increasing flexibility in the SBV’s monetary policy management.
Resolution 10-NQ/TW – New impetus for Vietnam International Financial Centre ambitions
The Vietnam International Financial Centre (VIFC) is expected to play a pivotal role in attracting, connecting and channeling high-quality capital flows into the country.
Vietnamese firms urged to focus on produce quality to strengthen foothold in China
Despite great opportunities, experts warned that China is no longer an “easy market” as it is shifting toward high-quality and high-standard products, with growing attention to food safety, origin and quality.
Unified farm data system needed to meet EU deforestation rules
Fragmented data systems and limited information sharing among Government agencies, businesses and farmers remain major obstacles to compliance with the EUDR, which requires exporters of commodities such as coffee, rubber and cocoa to prove their products are not linked to deforestation, experts said at the conference.
Can Tho, India envisage common ground to develop closer partnerships
Secretary of the Can Tho Party Committee Le Quang Tung proposed expanding collaboration in education and training, particularly in artificial intelligence (AI), biotechnology, healthcare, and pharmaceuticals, during his meeting with Indian Ambassador to Vietnam Tshering Wangchuk Sherpa.
Vietravel Airlines adds Airbus A321 to fleet
Vietravel Airlines currently operates routes linking major economic and tourism hubs across Vietnam while gradually expanding its international footprint. In addition to scheduled services from Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City to Bangkok, it launched charter flights between Hanoi and Lanzhou in China’s Gansu province on June 20.
Rental housing emerges as strategic pillar of Hanoi’s social welfare policy
As Hanoi continues to advance social housing programmes, renovate ageing apartment complexes and promote transit-oriented urban development (TOD), expanding the rental housing stock is set to become a key pillar of its housing strategy.