Vietnam's growth to slow to 2.7% this year but rise to 7% in 2021: IMF

May 12th at 09:36
12-05-2020 09:36:08+07:00

 

Vietnam's growth to slow to 2.7% this year but rise to 7% in 2021: IMF

Vietnam’s economic growth is seen slowing down to 2.7 percent this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, but may pick up to seven percent next year, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said on Monday.

The Southeast Asian country’s strict measures to contain the virus, the global recession and weak domestic demand are expected to slow its economic growth this year from an average of about seven percent in 2018 and 2019, the IMF representative in Vietnam, Francois Painchaud, said.

“Some sectors are expected to be severely impacted, especially the tourism, transportation, and accommodation industries,” he told Reuters in an emailed statement.

He said growth is expected to recover as containment measures are lifted, reaching seven percent in 2021, supported by monetary and fiscal easing, Vietnam’s relatively strong macroeconomic fundamentals, and a gradual recovery in external demand.

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