With positive results seen in the first half of this year, Việt Nam hopes foreign direct investment (FDI) inflow in 2024 to hit US$40 billion in the whole year.
Việt Nam''s GDP growth projection in 2023 has therefore been adjusted downward by ADB to 5.8 per cent, reflecting lower global demand compared with our earlier projection of 6.5 per cent.
Financial expert Dr Dinh The Hien said Viet Nam''s GDP growth rate in 2023 will slow to below 7 per cent, but it is still a good growth rate compared to that of ASEAN region.
Despite global volatilities, Viet Nam’s economy has rebounded strongly this year beyond forecasts of many international organisations, making the country become a new ‘tiger’ in Asia.
Standard Chartered Bank forecasts Viet Nam’s GDP growth at 10.8 per cent and 3.9 per cent for the third and last quarter of 2022, respectively, taking full-year growth to 6.7 per cent. High global oil prices may have negative consequences...
The possibility that the country''s economic growth could fail to meet the target cannot be ruled out and it will be harder for the Government to take measures to both stabilise the economy and boost growth. The challenges require the...
Investors should not try to play the stock market “timing” game by selling stocks now and try to re-enter later, investment fund VinaCapital has warned.
The Viet Nam Institute for Economic and Policy Research (VEPR) estimated local GDP growth for this year at between 2.6 per cent and 2.8 per cent at a workshop on Wednesday in Ha Noi, lower than the 3.8 per cent...
Braving difficulties, Viet Nam''s GDP growth can reach 2-3 per cent in 2020 but amid an uncertain recovery path, enterprises are much in need of the Government''s support and continued structural reforms to ensure sustainable growth.
Viet Nam’s GDP growth would reach 6.8 per cent from the 7.02 per cent posted in 2019, mainly due to a slowdown in the industrial sector, analysts from Fitch Solutions forecast.