
Vietnam Stocks Slide as Tariff Panic Continues to Grip Market
Vietnam's stocks plunged after the market reopened following Monday's holiday, continuing their selloff amid concerns over US tariffs.
The benchmark VN Index tumbled as much as 5.9% on Tuesday to its lowest level since January 2024. Bank for Investment and Development of Vietnam and Bank for Foreign Trade of Vietnam were among the biggest drags on the measure.

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