Viet Nam''s prospects appear positive as the economy is projected to grow by about 6.8 per cent in 2021 and, thereafter, stabilise at around 6.5 per cent.
Although progress has been realised by Viet Nam in recent years, the country is still unable to finance all the needs of its hungry productive sector, including private firms and SOEs.
Viet Nam’s economy is forecast to continue improving, with gross domestic product (GDP) expected to expand by 6.8 per cent this year, said the World Bank (WB) in its latest economic for Viet Nam.
The World Bank (WB) yesterday released its bi-annual report on Viet Nam’s economy, lifting its forecast for Viet Nam’s 2017 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth to 6.7 per cent, from the rate of 6.3 per cent it predicted in July.
The World Bank yesterday predicted Viet Nam''s economic growth would
close at 5.3 per cent this year, 0.1 percent lower than what the
Government had forecast.