Firms optimistic about business in Q1 2019

Jan 1st at 14:06
01-01-2019 14:06:17+07:00

Firms optimistic about business in Q1 2019

A majority of firms in the manufacturing and processing industry were optimistic about their production and business activities for the first quarter of 2019, according to a survey by the General Statistics Office (GSO).

 

More than 47.3 per cent of surveyed firms said that they anticipated better business compared to the last quarter of 2018, and 37.8 per cent expected stable business.

Only 14.9 per cent anticipated their business and operation would be more difficult.

The inventory of the manufacturing and processing industry sits at 64.4 per cent, the lowest rate in the past three years.

Another survey of construction firms showed 59.6 per cent predicted improved or stable business in the first quarter of 2019 while the rest expected more difficulties.

According to the Viet Nam Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Vietnamese firms were also optimistic about their business prospects in 2019 with 51 per cent saying they had plans to expand.

A recent survey by Viet Nam Supply Chain also found that more than 80 per cent of surveyed firms believed 2019 would be a better year than 2018. Only 7.7 per cent were worried 2019 would be worse while 9 per cent were not sure.

GSO’s general director Nguyen Bich Lam said business confidence had improved significantly thanks to the stable macroeconomic situation and improved business climate.

The number of new firms also increased for the third consecutive year to set new records.

More than 131,000 new firms were established in 2018, an increase of 3.5 per cent over the record of 127,000 new firms set in 2017.

On average, each new firm had a registered capital of VND11.3 billion (US$491,000), up by 10.2 per cent over last year.

Firms registered to pump a total of more than VND3.88 quadrillion into the economy in 2018.

However, GSO noted the number of firms temporarily halting operations rose by a whopping 49.7 per cent against 2017. The considerable rise in this number was partly due to business registration offices nationwide conducting reviews and eliminating firms which did not report any operations for a long time.

The number of firms which were dissolved in 2018 was more than 16,300; 91 per cent of them had registered capital of below VND10 billion.

Pham Dinh Thuy, Director of GSO’s Industry Statistics Department, said he believed the Government’s target of having one million firms by 2020 was within reach. He said that as of July 1, 2018, there were already 720,000 firms.

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