Manufacturing business sentiment to rise

Jul 5th at 10:15
05-07-2024 10:15:24+07:00

Manufacturing business sentiment to rise

Vietnamese manufacturing business sentiment is set to rise in the third quarter on the back of the country’s unexpectedly higher economic growth in the second quarter and an optimistic outlook for the year.

Production at handbag manufacturer Simone Vietnam Co Ltd's factory in Long An Province. — VNA/VNS Photo

A survey by the General Statistics Office (GSO) on production and business trends in the manufacturing, processing and construction industries for Q2 and forecast for Q3 released last week revealed that 82.9 per cent of businesses expect improved/stable business activities in the third quarter compared to the second quarter. In comparison, 17.1 per cent foresee greater difficulties.

This marked an improvement compared to the previous survey, where 77.6 per cent of businesses forecast more favourable or stable production and business activities and 27.1 per cent predict greater difficulties.

However, optimism varies across different types of enterprises.

State-owned enterprises (SOEs) lead with 43 per cent predicting better conditions, followed by foreign direct investment (FDI) enterprises at 42.6 per cent, while only 39.6 per cent of private domestic enterprises forecast an improvement. In contrast, 17.3 per cent of domestic firms anticipate tougher times, compared to 16.4 per cent of State-owned and 16.8 per cent of FDI enterprises.

This survey was conducted among 6,114 manufacturing and processing enterprises.

In the second quarter, the two major challenges for the manufacturing and processing industry are "low domestic market demand" and "high competition from domestic products", with 53.4 per cent and 50.4 per cent of enterprises identifying these issues, respectively.

Consequently, 28.9 per cent of businesses have urged the Government to implement more effective measures to stimulate domestic demand and promote the "Vietnamese use Vietnamese goods" campaign. Additionally, 26.1 per cent of businesses requested that the Government and local authorities intensify trade promotion efforts to explore new markets and partners, thereby increasing product consumption both domestically and internationally.

Interest rates remain a significant challenge, with 22.3 per cent of businesses struggling due to high loan interest rates, up 3.9 percentage points from Q1 2024. To alleviate the pressure of rising input costs, 50.1 per cent of businesses have called for the Government to lower lending rates, while 28.2 per cent suggested banks simplify loan procedures and conditions.

Textile and footwear enterprises face unique challenges, reporting difficulties concerning export orders and the skilled labour force. Consequently, 18.6 per cent of businesses have called for Government support in training and upgrading the skills of workers to meet production requirements.

Additionally, 24.5 per cent of businesses have urged improvements in logistics services; 23.4 per cent have requested reductions in land rental costs for production and business activities; and 22.4 per cent have emphasised the need for a stable power supply.

Regarding administrative procedures, 31.5 per cent of businesses have called for continued reforms to reduce waiting times and streamline administrative processes.

Việt Nam's economy expanded by 6.93 per cent during the second quarter and 6.42 per cent in the first half.

According to Nguyễn Thị Mai Hạnh, director of the GSO's National Accounts Department, Việt Nam's economy in the second half of the year requires steadfast commitment, coordinated fiscal and monetary policies, along with stimulus measures for investment and consumption and innovating growth drivers for breakthroughs to achieving the yearly-target of 6.5 per cent growth. 

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