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Vietnam bets on baby bonuses to get rich before it grows old

South China Morning Post

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July 7, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Plain Folks
Vietnam bets on baby bonuses to get rich before it grows old

Vietnam has introduced a raft of incentives to encourage couples to have more children as the Southeast Asian nation seeks to reverse a fast-declining fertility rate. Gone is the country’s long-standing two-child policy, scrapped last year. In its place is a new population law, which took effect on July 1, offering a suite of sweeteners designed to nudge Vietnamese couples towards larger families. These include seven months of maternity leave for second children, subsidised prenatal and newborn...

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Borneo Bulletin

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· Jul 3, 2026

Vietnam’s economic growth tops expectations in Q2

Vietnam’s economic growth tops expectations in Q2

South China Morning Post

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· Jul 1, 2026

Vietnam offers cash for babies but potential parents are not biting

One year after lifting its long-standing two-child limit, Vietnam is offering incentives for people to have more babies as the communist country risks getting old before it gets rich. A new population law and regulations coming into effect on Wednesday extend maternity leave from six to seven months for mothers having a second child as well as offering financial help. If Hanoi residents Nguyen Kim Bich and her husband have a second child, she will get an extra month of maternity leave, free...

Bloomberg

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· Jul 3, 2026

Vietnam Growth Unexpectedly Jumps to 8.39%; June Trade Beats

Vietnam’s economic growth beat estimates in the second quarter, while trade grew faster than expected in June and inflation slowed.

The Hankyoreh

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· Jun 23, 2026

Stock gains and tech bonuses drive up Korean home prices, fueling asset inequality

Stock gains and tech bonuses drive up Korean home prices, fueling asset inequality

Investing.com

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· Jun 23, 2026

Korn Ferry Q4 FY’26 slides: broad-based growth drives earnings beat

Korn Ferry Q4 FY’26 slides: broad-based growth drives earnings beat

Focus Taiwan

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· Jul 10, 2026

Taiwan's average real regular wages post biggest gain in 6 years

Taipei, July 10 (CNA) Taiwan's average real regular wages rose 1.27 percent year-on-year in the first five months of 2026, the biggest increase for the period in six years.

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Related coverage for "Vietnam bets on baby bonuses to get rich before it grows old": Borneo Bulletin — Vietnam’s economic growth tops expectations in Q2. South China Morning Post — Vietnam offers cash for babies but potential parents are not biting. Bloomberg — Vietnam Growth Unexpectedly Jumps to 8.39%; June Trade Beats. The Hankyoreh — Stock gains and tech bonuses drive up Korean home prices, fueling asset inequality. Investing.com — Korn Ferry Q4 FY’26 slides: broad-based growth drives earnings beat. Focus Taiwan — Taiwan's average real regular wages post biggest gain in 6 years