IMF forecasts Vietnamese GDP growth to be 7% this year

Oct 13th at 07:51
13-10-2022 07:51:47+07:00

IMF forecasts Vietnamese GDP growth to be 7% this year

Vietnam’s GDP growth is projected to grow seven percent this year, taking the lead among the group of five emerging markets in Southeast Asia, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF)’s 'World Economic Outlook' report for October.

 

The IMF’s report, published on Tuesday, outlines that Asia’s GDP will grow four percent this year, in comparison to 6.5 percent last year.

This represents the fourth time that the major financial agency of the United Nations has lowered its economic growth forecast for the region amid global instability as several major economies, such as Europe, the United States, and China, have experienced high inflation coupled with an economic growth slowdown.

Emerging and developing Asian economies are forecast to expand 4.4 percent this year, representing a drop of 0.2 percentage points compared to the IMF’s projection in July.

The cut largely reflects a downgrade for growth in China to 3.2 percent this year from an 8.1-percent expansion in 2021, the IMF said.

However, the IMF described Vietnam as a bright spot in the regional economy, forecasting its GDP growth will reach seven percent this year, higher than its previous projection of six percent and the highest among the ASEAN-5 group that includes Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Thailand.

The four remaining countries in the ASEAN-5 are predicted to post a GDP growth rate of 5.3 percent, 5.4 percent, 6.5 percent, and 2.8 percent, respectively.

The whole group is expected to expand 5.3 percent this year from growth of 3.4 percent in 2021, the IMF report said.

The economic growth of Vietnam and the ASEAN-5 are both projected to slow to 6.2 percent and 4.9 percent next year, respectively.

The fund also expects India’s economy to grow 6.8 percent this year, down 0.6 points from its previous projection.

The expansion forecast for other emerging and developing Asian economies this year is 3.7 percent.

tuoitrenews



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Vietnam set to be ASEAN’s fastest growing economy in 2022

The country’s positive outlook is bucking the slowing trend of the region.

Vietnam to post strong recovery amid external headwinds

Amid external headwinds, Vietnam’s GDP growth is expected to rebound to 7 per cent in 2022 on the back of strong external demand, a recovery in domestic demand, and...

Investment in small airports helps local economies take off: experts

Local and foreign experts weighed up the benefits of investing in small airports, and whether such plans could help local economies grow.

Room remains to amplify Vietnam-Germany cooperation: diplomat

Potential for cooperation between Vietnam and Germany remains huge with new opportunities, as Germany is currently an economic locomotive of the European Union...

Foreign trade value to exceed US$700 billion

Given impressive growth in recent times, Vietnam’s foreign trade value in 2022 is expected to exceed US$700 billion. Tran Thanh Hai, Deputy Director of the Agency...

14 socio-economic development targets met or exceded this year

Only one of 15 social-economic development targets are not expected to be met or exceeded this year.

Vietnam in an advantageous position to promote growth and economic stability: Finance minister

The authorities are committed to protecting investors' lawful rights amid recent arrests of executives of securities companies due to their illegal acts on the...

Carbon market requires proper development: Experts

Officials have urged the Government to hasten the development of the carbon market to meet international rules and practices.

Vietnam economy seen growing 8% in 2022, beating official target: govt

Vietnam's economy is expected to grow 8% this year, beating an official target for an expansion of 6.0%-6.5%, the government said on Tuesday.

Conference examines factors in implementing Net Zero

Businesses are both subject to the impacts of climate change, and also an important object directly involved in, turning challenges into opportunities and creating...


MOST READ


Back To Top