Vietnamese economy on the rise according to S&P report

Dec 22nd at 08:37
22-12-2015 08:37:37+07:00

Vietnamese economy on the rise according to S&P report

Viet Nam's economy has started to thrive, while most Asian economies are slowing down and moving towards consumer-led growth, announced Standard&Poor's (S&P).

 

According to S&P, four years ago, the Vietnamese economy was struggling with non-performing loans as the Government focused on feeding credit to its State-owned enterprises.

However, since then, the country has attracted sufficient foreign direct investment (FDI) to drive strong export growth despite sluggish demand and falling global prices.

Electronics exports have been growing at almost 33 per cent per year for three years, making up 18-29 per cent of the total exports. Meanwhile, garments and textiles have stayed at some 20 per cent of all exports.

Overall, the FDI doubled from 2012 to 2014, compared with the previous three years. Japan and the Republic of Korea each contributed some 22 per cent; Singapore, 16 per cent; mainland China and Hong Kong, 13 per cent.

Australia's own trade with Viet Nam soared 35 per cent in 2014 to A$8 billion (US$5.7 billion).

The of the workforce in Viet Nam, which has a population of 91 million, is an important element, S&P said, attributing the productivity to the provision of new cutting-edge equipment.

The World Bank estimated that Viet Nam's working-age population will keep growing into 2030, whereas China's is starting to decline.

According to the Singapore-based business analysis agency IMA Asia, Viet Nam is set to gain more from the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement than any of the other 11 members through lower import tariffs on its branded exports.

Viet Nam is likely to grow 6.2 per cent and 6.4 per cent in 2015 and 2016, respectively, IMA Asia said.

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