Vietnam's H1 economic growth quite impressive: ADB Country Director

Country Director of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) for Vietnam Shantanu Chakraborty has expressed his impression of the Southeast Asian nation’s economic growth of 6.4% in the first half of this year.
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Vietnam posts economic growth of 6.4% in the first half of this year. (Photo: VNA)
Vietnam posts economic growth of 6.4% in the first half of this year. (Photo: VNA)

The growth was mainly driven by strong trade recovery, where export grew by 14.5% and import by 17% over last year, he told the Vietnam News Agency. However, he said, the domestic segment remained sluggish.

According to Chakraborty, apart from trade, rosy signs were also seen in production and foreign direct investment (FDI), with the Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) in June standing at 54.7, providing an optimistic outlook on the manufacturing activity in the country.

Meanwhile, the bank’s report also shows increases in both registered capital and disbursement in the first six months.

Nguyen Ba Hung, ADB Chief Economist in Vietnam, said despite greater challenges predicted for the remaining months, the bank still maintains its optimistic view of 6% for 2024, and 6.2% for 2025.

Chakraborty held that this is “healthy growth” given the geopolitics and even internal and external challenges.

Vietnam can maintain its growth momentum in 2024 through sustained trade recovery in export-led manufacturing and positive inflows of FDI and remittances, while making more efforts for growth restoration in services, stable agriculture production, and domestic consumption recovery.

He said the country’s inflation is also expected to remain benign at 4.0% in both 2024 and 2025, despite persistent pressure from geopolitical tensions and disruptions in global supply chains, lauding the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) for its efforts in monetary policy management.

“We think the SBV did a very good job in terms of maintaining its monetary policy during a challenging time, maintaining a prudent monetary policy, balancing the need for growth, with the need to continue inflation. That's why we saw subdued inflation last year and yet a 5.05% growth in GDP, which was one of the highest in the region,” he said.

Chakraborty noted that the window room to really play around with the monetary policy has now shrunk quite a bit, prompting the need to shift towards the fiscal policy to boost investment and public demand, with the two arms “fully synchronised”.

Regarding trade policies, Hung said one of the factors helping Vietnam attract foreign investors lies with free trade agreements that allow businesses based in the country to access more markets worldwide, thus serving investment and export models.

He suggested domestic firms enhance its engagement in supply chains of their FDI counterparts, which still remains poor, in order to better tap capital flows and serve development needs.

Chakraborty also warned that though the Vietnamese economy is expected to post a solid growth this year, there are several external risks that could slow down the momentum, including softened global demand caused by slow economic recovery among its trade partners and continued geopolitical tensions, both of which would hinder the recovery of Vietnam’s export-led growth, and the lower pace of the normalisation of interest rates in the US and other advanced economies, which would continue to put pressure on the exchange rate.

“Growth in 2024 also depends on effective implementation of the Government’s fiscal measures and public investment,” he said, stressing that policy measures would need to combine short-term growth support measures to strengthen domestic demand with long-term structural remedies to promote sustainable development.

Vietnam should strengthen its public investment to boost demand and employment, and other industries like construction, logistics, and transportation. “That is the way to really come out without excessive dependence on monetary policy,” he explained.

Besides, reforms will help Vietnam maintain its competitive edge in the context that many countries in the region are coming up with world-class infrastructure and various incentives to attract especially high tech industries like AI and semiconductors, he said./.

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