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Vietnam’s economy on path to speedy recovery

Vietnam's economy this year bounced back and exceeded expectations with the GDP growth rate reaching an estimated 6.7 percent - the highest rate in five years.
Vietnam’s economy on path to speedy recovery ảnh 1Illustrative image (Source: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam's econ🅷omy this year bounced back and exceeded expectations with the GDP growth rate reaching an estimated 6.7 percent - the highest rat✤e in five years.

The number, released by the General Statistics Office of Vietnam (GSO) on December 26, also surpassed the Government's target GDP growth rate of 6.2 percent. The average GDP per capita also rose by 57 USD from last year, reaching about 2,109 USD per person. Inflation this year, on the other hand, stayed far below the red line of 5 percent issued by the National Assembly. It merely reached 0.6 percent, marking it as the lowest inflation rate in a decade. A major plunge in oil prices - at times up to about 60 percent compared to that of last year - was deemed the main cause of the low inflation rate. "Low inflation is a good sign for the economy," said GSO General Director Nguyen Bich Lam.
"It helps to bring down the costs while increasing the market demand and export values at the same time." Positive economic growth signs were in line with the latest report on consumer confidence in the country's economic performance released by the ANZ-Roy Morgan on December 23. Vietnamese consumer confidence finished 2015 at 144.8 points, setting a new record high for the country and making it the highest in Asia for the first time. Trade deficit Despite indications showing that the economy is heading on the right track, Vietnam this year fell back into a trade deficit following three consecutive years of a trade surplus. Import value was estimated at about 165.6 billion USD in 2015, while the export value was about 3.2 billion USD behind.
China, which accounts for more than 28 percent of the import value and traditionally serves as the biggest exporter to Vietnam, also saw a remarkable widening trade deficit this year. The number climbed as high as 32.3 billion USD, an increase of 12.5 percent compared to the previous year. The trade deficit with China was expected, as Vietnam's economy, at least in the short term, is still largely dependent on importing material resources from China. The fact that China continuously devalued the yuan throughout the year may have partly contributed to the trade deficit, although Vietnam's leadership also ordered the depreciation of the currency three times in 2015 in an effort to slow the import flow from its neighbour. Japan, after several years of serving as an export market for Vietnam, made a turnaround this year and saw more than 300 million USD of export value exceed the value of imports from Vietnam. Labour productivity gaps widen Despite an increase in the labour productivity this year, particularly 6.4 percent in comparison to 2014, the gaps between Vietnam and other neighbouring ASEAN nations kept widening, said GSO's Integral Statistics Department Head Nguyen Thi Ngoc Van. According to Van, the labour productivity gap between a Vietnamese and a Singaporean in 1994 was about 62,000 USD, but has now increased to more than 92,500 USD. The trend repeated in comparison with Malaysia and Thailand, with the gap stretching by about 10,000 USD and 1,000 USD respectively.
Lam said that there would be much work to do to improve labour productivity, especially when Vietnam has signed a number of trade agreements, including the historic Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), which is expected to elevate the competition in both external and domestic markets. "We can only compete through strengthened labour productivity," Lam said.-VNA
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