GDP growth target out of reach, says economist

Jul 5th at 13:37
05-07-2012 13:37:07+07:00

GDP growth target out of reach, says economist

With the current macroeconomic uncertainties, it is impossible for the country to achieve this year’s GDP growth target of 6-6.5%, said Tran Hoang Ngan, member of the National Assembly Economic Committee.

According to the latest report by the General Statistics Office, the national GDP grew at 4.38% in January-June year-on-year. The report said the low GDP growth is due to stagnant production and snowballing inventories at local producers.

Ngan, who is also vice rector of the HCMC Economics University, told the Daily that it is unlikely that the nation will realize the target of GDP growth this year.

He insists decreased investment at home is the main reason behind the current tough situation since investment capital is the decisive driving force for economic growth.

As such, the country for the rest of the year will have to make all-out efforts to reach its GDP growth target, Ngan said. But it is difficult for the nation to do that.

Another reason is that the number of local enterprises going bust is rising, with over 26,000 firms dissolving and halting operations in the year’s first half, up 5.4% from the previous year.

According to Ngan, inflation has been falling thanks to the Government’s efforts so far, but it is still too soon for the nation to loosen monetary and fiscal policies to boost economic growth. What the country needs to do now is to accept moderate inflation and growth or it may face the recurrence of high inflation as in previous years.

Ngan proposed the root causes of the present economic slump must be addressed by the end of the year, including ineffective public investment, poor performance of State-owned groups, ambiguous management mechanism, troublesome procedures and loose financial management. He also suggested bad debts in the banking system must be tackled as it is vital that the economy is healthier in years to come.

Despite slowing CPI growth, he predicted the recent power, water and coal prices hikes will push up input costs of manufacturers, which will have an effect on inflation in the near future.

The Saigon Times



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

APEC business advisors to talk integration, investment

This year's 3rd session of the APEC Business Advisory Council (ABAC) will take place in HCM City from July 16-19 to discuss regional economic integration and trade...

Price disparity due to distribution

Wildly differing prices for pig, chicken and tra fish products are being charged because of many intermediate levels involved in the distribution system, according...

Philippines seeks to expand trade with VN

The Philippines and the Viet Nam Trade Promotion Agency yesterday brought together business executives from the two nations to promote bilateral trade.

Quality targeted in foreign investment

The Ministry of Planning and Investment has released foreign direct investment figures for the first half of this year. Viet Nam News reporter Vu Hoa talked with Do...

Spain ups dealings in Viet Nam

A business delegation from Spain's Gipuzkoa province is paying a four day working visit to HCM City to promote trade co-operation with Vietnamese partners.

VN, Myanmar boost co-operation

Two-way trade between Viet Nam and Myanmar was estimated at US$90 million, up 35.8 per cent year on year, according to the General Department of Customs.

Vinh Long in need of investment

The southern province of Vinh Long has announced a list of 36 projects that call for a total investment of nearly VND18 trillion (US$857.1 million) in the 2012-15...

City ratifies infrastructure action plan

An action plan for "synchronous infrastructure development" in HCM City to support the country's industrialisation and modernisation process was ratified yesterday...

PM wants less waste in State investment

Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has instructed ministries, agencies and localities to ensure capital is invested effectively in key areas and projects to avoid...

Vietnamese businesses still struggle to find the way to live

The Vietnamese enterprises in the business fields dominated by foreigners, have still been struggling to survive. And they need the support from the State.


MOST READ


Back To Top