VN needs to improve economic resilience: Experts

May 16th at 09:20
16-05-2019 09:20:37+07:00

VN needs to improve economic resilience: Experts

Senior economist from the Bank for Investment and Development of Viet Nam Can Van Luc spoke at the conference about economic stability and business competitiveness held by the Institute for Brand and Competitiveness Strategy. Luc said that due to its small scale but high level of openness, the Vietnamese economy was more vulnerable than most to external shocks.

 

From the end of 2018 to date, major risks to the growth momentum of the global economy and Viet Nam included trade tensions between the US and China, the slowdown of the global economy, geopolitical risk and diseases and climate change, he said.

The operation efficiency of firms was low with the return on asset ratio (ROA) averaging only 2.7 per cent, Luc said, adding that the highest ROA was still demonstrated by foreign direct investment (FDI) companies (6.9 per cent), followed by State-owned enterprises (SOEs) (2.6 per cent). The lowest ROA was among non-State firms (1.4 per cent).

The development of new firms has also slowed since mid-2018, Luc said.

He said the privatisation process for SOEs was stagnant while the restructuring of credit institutions remained a challenge, posing a threat to economic growth.

To increase the resilience of Vietnamese firms, Luc urged firms to be proactive in enhancing competitiveness by improving corporate governance capacity and product quality, developing their business strategy and building their brands and a skilled workforce.

Focus should also be placed on improving the capacity for integration so that firms would be able to take advantage of free trade agreements.

Viet Nam also needed to promptly issue national strategies for Industry 4.0 and the digital economy, Luc said.

According to Tran Dinh Thien, former director of the Viet Nam Institute for Economics, Viet Nam did not have many firms which could compete globally. Thien said 65 per cent of firms are still categorised as micro.

“Why do micro-d firms account for such a large proportion? We need to figure out the causes and solutions to boost their development,” Thien said.

In the disruptive era of Industry 4.0, many Vietnamese firms struggle to find a coherent plan of action, Thien said.

“If Viet Nam wants to innovate and avoid being left behind, it is necessary to develop an appropriate legal framework and take risks,” said Thien.

At the conference, Deputy Chairman of the National Financial Supervisory Committee Ha Huy Tuan stressed the importance of economic stability in the context of global uncertainty and the rapid development of the digital economy.

“Viet Nam needs to give priority to economic stability, especially financial stability,” Tuan said, adding that the digital economy was developing rapidly but carried a number of risks.

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