Key economic pillars show positive growth

May 13th at 08:04
13-05-2024 08:04:28+07:00

Key economic pillars show positive growth

Việt Nam's economy has gone through one-third of the 2024 yearly plan and achieved some remarkable results, showing clear recovery momentum through the growth of important pillars.

The production line of woolen products at South Asia Garments Ltd. in the Tây Bắc Ga Industrial Zone, Thanh Hóa City, Thanh Hóa Province. — VNA/VNS Photo Vũ Sinh

According to the General Statistics Office (GSO), industrial production continues its positive growth pace. The index of industrial production (IIP) in the first four months of 2024 expanded by 6 per cent against that in the same period of 2023.

In the period, disbursed investment capital from the State budget reached 20.1 per cent of the yearly plan, up 5.9 per cent year-on-year, while disbursed foreign direct investment (FDI) reached US$6.28 billion, up 7.4 per cent year-on-year. This capital injection acts as a catalyst to activate and attract more investment from the private sector.

Retail sales and services revenue totalled VNĐ2.06 quadrillion ($81.06 billion), up 8.5 per cent year-on-year. Notably, revenue from accommodation and catering services was estimated at VNĐ237.3 trillion, up 15.3 per cent year-on-year, while tourism revenue hit VNĐ19.4 trillion, representing an increase of 49.3 per cent from the corresponding time last year.

In the period, the country’s import-export revenue reached $238.88 billion, with trade surplus reaching $8.4 billion, higher than the $7.66 billion recorded in the same period last year. Of the total, the export turnover hit $123.6 billion, up 15 per cent year-on-year.

These above figures showed that most of the economy’s pillars have achieved remarkable results, contributing positively to the overall growth, while inflation continues to be effectively controlled.

However, some shortcomings have surfaced that need to be promptly overcome, as the world economy faces instability. The US economy, an important partner of Việt Nam, slowed in the first quarter of 2024, with its growth much lower than previous forecasts. The increase in the VNĐ/US$ exchange rate creates inflationary pressure and can inhibit economic growth. Therefore, the domestic economy is forecast to maintain the recovery process in the second quarter of 2024, but be slow to make a strong breakthrough as desired.

To help the national economy sail through headwinds and recover quickly and sustainably, former GSO General Director Nguyễn Bích Lâm suggested the Government and localities focus on boosting domestic consumption, raise service quality, and reduce airfares to promote domestic tourism and attract more international visitors.

Economists also proposed the roll-out of preferential credit packages for major sectors, and tax incentives, the completion of legal documents on exports and imports, trade promotion activities, and market diversification.

Businesses should bring into full play opportunities and commitments of trade agreements to boost exports, keep updated on market information, and seek new orders and markets, they said.

Lâm held that the Government should implement flexible fiscal and monetary policies and work to reduce monetary inflation pressure on the economy, adjust exchange rates to stabilise the price of imported raw materials, and improve the competitiveness of home-made products.

On May 2, Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính issued Directive No.14/CT-TTg on implementing the task of operating monetary policy in 2024, with a focus on removing difficulties for production and business, and promoting growth and macro-economic stability.

The leader requested increased access and absorption of credit, especially for small- and medium-sized enterprises, expansion of traditional and new growth drivers, a reduction in lending interest rates to a reasonable level, and a cut to administrative procedures. 

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