WB: VN's economic growth forecast adjusted from 6.5% to 5.3% in 2022

Apr 5th at 16:46
05-04-2022 16:46:42+07:00

WB: VN's economic growth forecast adjusted from 6.5% to 5.3% in 2022

Viet Nam's economic growth forecast this year has been readjusted from 6.5 per cent to 5.3 per cent by the World Bank (WB), according to its latest economic growth update.

 

WB's Chief Economist of the East Asia and Pacific Region of the World Bank Aaditya Mattoo said the main reasons behind the Southeast Asian economy's lower forecast were COVID-19 Omicron variant and rising global oil prices.

Last October, WB's forecast for Viet Nam's economic growth in 2022 stood at 6.5 per cent as the country was among one of the world's top economic performers during the pandemic. However, difficulties in dealing with Omicron including prolonged social distancing periods and out-of-control spread of the virus among the population had severely hampered its ability to speed up economic recovery.

In addition, the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict has pushed global oil prices to a record-high level, significantly handicapping Viet Nam's economy, in which imported oil accounts for 3 per cent of its GDP.

Mattoo added in the worst-case scenario for the country this year might see growth as low as 4.4 per cent. As global commodities such as iron, steel and food continued to rise, businesses should expect higher costs and countries taller barriers to joining the global supply chain.

Meanwhile, the country's high economic openness could be a double-edged sword during such a time. While having numerous trade deals signed in recent years including the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA) and the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) could be beneficial, it would also leave Viet Nam more vulnerable to external economic shocks.

The WB's economist urged Viet Nam to take a more prudent approach to manage its financial system, especially the State Bank of Vietnam's financial solutions, which should support the country's integration effort into the global supply chain.

Regarding the foreign direct investment (FDI) inflow, he said Viet Nam had been a successful model and an attractive destination among global investors in the last decades. The country's role in the global economy, as a result, had improved significantly. While it had helped tremendously with poverty eradication, it was time Viet Nam implemented measures to develop robust service industries and improve productivity across multiple sectors of the economy.

WB has readjusted its growth forecast for entire East Asia and Pacific Region down to 5 per cent for 2022 from 5.4 per cent last October with the largest regional player China could go as low as 4 per cent. In the event of the worst-case scenario, up to 6 million people in the region may find themselves unable to move past the poverty line with under US$5.5 a day to live on.

The ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict would further complicate economic recovery in the region, said Manuela V. Ferro, Vice President, East Asia and Pacific at WB.

She said only a solid economic foundation and sound policies could help countries weather the storm. Even countries with prudent fiscal policies should expect global backlash and in general lower growth this year. 

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