[Vietnam] Proposed Corporate Tax Cuts Could Support Steel and Manufacturing Cash Flow

Published: Aug 21, 2026 17:29
Vietnam’s Ministry of Finance is consulting on a draft National Assembly resolution to reduce corporate and personal income taxes for enterprises, business households and individuals, aiming to provide fiscal support during the economic recovery. Lower tax liabilities could improve working capital and help steel-consuming sectors manage high input and operating costs, while supporting investment in production and automation. For steel manufacturers and downstream companies, the policy could provide additional financial support for maintaining production and expanding capacity, although its impact will depend on clear implementation guidelines and simplified administrative procedures.

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