Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính received a delegation of the International Monetary Fund (IMF)''s 2024 Article IV Mission to Việt Nam led by its head Paulo Medas in Hà Nội on November 15.
Việt Nam’s economic growth is predicted to expand by about 6 per cent this year based on numerous potentials, significant foreign direct investment, and ongoing efforts to improve the business environment and infrastructure.
Việt Nam''s real GDP is expected to grow at 4.7 per cent this year, according to the October 2023 report by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Asia and the Pacific region. IMF''s projection for Việt Nam''s real GDP growth...
Viet Nam’s GDP is projected to grow 5.8 per cent this year, sharing the second position with Cambodia in the region, only after the Philippines, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
Viet Nam’s 8 per cent growth in 2022 was a bright spot of the region and the world, said Daniel Leigh, head of the World Economic Studies division in the International Monetary Fund (IMF)''s Research Department, which produces the World Economic...
The first half of this year saw a swift economic rebound as Viet Nam’s pandemic restrictions eased following the adoption of a living-with-COVID strategy and a robust vaccination drive.
While Vietnamese economists forecast higher economic growth and inflation for Viet Nam this year, IMF forecast the two at lower rates at a conference in Ha Noi on Monday.
Viet Nam will record positive economic growth in 2021, at about 6-7 per cent, if the country continues to support vulnerable groups in the economy and carries on its vaccination campaign.
Việt Nam''s economy has shone in 2019. That joy is doubled in the context of the global economic crisis that made an open and deeply integrated economy like Việt Nam difficult to avoid many adverse impacts. There are still concerns...
The outlook for Viet Nam’s economy remains sound, aided by its strong fundamentals, diversified trade structure and the authorities’ commitment to macroeconomic stability and private sector-led growth.
Standard Chartered Bank expects Viet Nam to achieve growth of 7 per cent in 2018, higher than its previous forecast of 6.8 per cent, with all domestic engines firing together. Manufacturing and construction are likely to remain the fastest-growing sectors.