Vietnam Socioeconomic Forum 2023 seeks solutions

Sep 19th at 14:31
19-09-2023 14:31:25+07:00

Vietnam Socioeconomic Forum 2023 seeks solutions

Vietnam has maintained its growth despite the recent headwinds, however, at the Vietnam Socioeconomic Forum (VSEF) 2023 on September 19, the National Assembly chairman emphasised that the country is struggling with many challenges.

 

VSEF 2023, themed "Reinforcing internal capacity and generating drivers for growth and sustainable development", is taking place today in Hanoi with the participation of Politburo members, representatives of all ministries and agencies, and about 400 delegates.

At the openning of the VSEF, National Assembly Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue said that since the fourth quarter of 2022, Vietnam's growth drivers and industrial production have fallen as major export markets for the country have shrunk and numerous supply chains have been broken.

"Thanks to timely policies, Vietnam has overcome the difficulties caused by these obstacles and achieved some important and quite comprehensive results," Vuong Dinh Hue said.

The economy has maintained its growth momentum and is a bright spot amidst the gray global picture. The macroeconomy is stable, inflation is controlled, and national credit ratings continue to improve.

Furthermore, major balances are guaranteed, and the ratio of public debt, foreign debt, and budget deficit are all below the threshold allowed by the National Assembly. Bad debt is well controlled, and exchange rates are quite stable.

In the first eight months of 2023, foreign direct investment, the disbursement of public investment, and the services sector have reported positive changes.

Total retail sales of goods and consumer services in the first eight months increased by 10 per cent, international visitors to Vietnam are expected to soon reach and exceed the annual target of 8 million arrivals, and some key industrial areas have recovered and maintained rapid growth such as Haiphong, Bac Ninh, and Ho Chi Minh City.

However, the chairman of the National Assembly pointed out that the country is facing many challenges, with new fluctuations occurring more severely than forecast.

"We need to strengthen and promote internal forces to effectively unlock the external drivers of development. This is a top priority, especially in the current global context. Vietnam needs to solve its internal challenges and the medium- and long-term issues," chairman Hue emphasised.

At today's VSEF, numerous topics were discussed:

(i) Forecasts for the economic and financial situation in the region and around the world, as well as opportunities, risks and challenges for the Vietnamese economy over the 2023-2024 period;

(ii) The current socioeconomic situation, the challenges, and the key bottlenecks to a more resilient economy over the 2021-2025 period; and

(iii) The internal capacity and motivation to unlock resources, strengthen internal sources, and create motivation for socioeconomic growth and development.

After the forum, a summary report will be composed to prepare for the sixth session of the 15th National Assembly and the planning of the country's socioeconomic development policies.

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