111111

Vietnam’s GDP projected at 7% in 2022: AMRO

The ASEAN+3 Macroeconomic Research Office (AMRO) has joined many international organisations in revising up Vietnam’s GDP growth this year thanks to the country’s strong performance since early this year and success in containing inflation.

In its quarterly update of the ASEAN+3 Regional Economic Outlook released on Thursday, Vietnam’s economy is projected to expand by 7% in 2022, up from 6.5% in its July forecast and making it the second-highest gainer in the region this year after Malaysia with expected growth of 7.3%.

Vietnam’s GDP will likely slow down in the next year to 6.5%, topping the region and followed by the Philippines at 6.3%.

AMRO’s forecast followed recent moves by Moody’s, the World Bank (WB), the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the Singapore-based United Overseas Bank (UOB) which forecast Vietnam’s 2022 GDP will reach between 7% and 8.5%.

“Vietnam is doing well,” said AMRO chief economist Hoe Ee Khor at the October 6 meeting.

Though attributing the high GDP growth partly to the low base from last year, Dr. Khor said the opening up of the economy, relaxation on pandemic control, increase in domestic demand, recovery in tourism and successful attraction of foreign direct investment (FDI) all contributed to Vietnam’s quick recovery.

“On top of that, the Government’s policy is quite supportive this year. So, because of all these factors, we expect Vietnam’s economy to grow strongly,” Khor said.

However, Khor pointed out an external risk of import inflation coming from high oil prices.

“I mentioned the Vietnamese Government has cut taxes to curb inflation, but that’s not sustainable or the switch you need to refer back to normal,” Khor said, adding the Government needs to start raising the policy rate to contain coming inflation.

For the first time in two years, the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) decided to raise its policy rates by one percentage point on September 23.

SBV’s move was deemed inevitable as the FED has been raising interest rates, subsequently putting pressure on exchange rates.

Khor also endorsed the Vietnamese central bank’s move, emphasising Vietnam’s economy is already recovering very strongly and there’s no need for monetary stimulus at this point in time.

“The focus is shifting from supporting growth to containing inflation,” he said.

Vietnam’s inflation is expected to reach 3.5% this year and drop slightly to 3.3% in 2023.

This year, most countries are forecast to see their inflation surpass their targets but in the case of mainland China, Hong Kong (China) and Vietnam, the expected inflation by year-end will be under the ceiling target.

Mời quý độc giả theo dõi VOV.VN trên
Viết bình luận

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Related

Vietnam GDP growth likely to hit 8% this year in base-case scenario
Vietnam GDP growth likely to hit 8% this year in base-case scenario

VOV.VN - The Vietnamese economy is anticipated to expand 8% this year in the base-case scenario, providing that there are no adverse external factors facing the national economy in the remaining months of the year, according to the Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI).

Vietnam GDP growth likely to hit 8% this year in base-case scenario

Vietnam GDP growth likely to hit 8% this year in base-case scenario

VOV.VN - The Vietnamese economy is anticipated to expand 8% this year in the base-case scenario, providing that there are no adverse external factors facing the national economy in the remaining months of the year, according to the Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI).

Vietnamese GDP set to rank third in ASEAN by 2027
Vietnamese GDP set to rank third in ASEAN by 2027

VOV.VN - Vietnam’s gross domestic product (GDP) in ASEAN is expected to expand considerably over the next five years, with its rankings rising from sixth this year to third by 2027, according to the latest forecast made by the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

Vietnamese GDP set to rank third in ASEAN by 2027

Vietnamese GDP set to rank third in ASEAN by 2027

VOV.VN - Vietnam’s gross domestic product (GDP) in ASEAN is expected to expand considerably over the next five years, with its rankings rising from sixth this year to third by 2027, according to the latest forecast made by the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

90ph tv 90 tv mitom link bong da tv soi kèo hôm nay Đại lý bóng đá mitom keo ma cao