Việt Nam among Southeast Asia's fastest-growing economies next decade: Report

Aug 3rd at 14:54
03-08-2024 14:54:23+07:00

Việt Nam among Southeast Asia's fastest-growing economies next decade: Report

The six leading economies in Southeast Asia, including Việt Nam, the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Singapore, are projected to grow at an average annual rate of 5.1 per cent over the next decade.

At Hòa Lạc Hi-Tech Park, Hà Nội City. Việt Nam is among the fastest-growing economies in Southeast Asia over the next decade. — VNA/VNS Photo

This projection was released in a report on August 1 by the Development Bank of Singapore (DBS), consulting firm Bain & Company, and the Angsana Council.

In the report titled "Navigating High Winds: Southeast Asia Outlook 2024 – 34", analysts predict that these top Southeast Asian economies will benefit from the region's consumer market of over 600 million people and strong ties with major trading economies. However, increasing protectionism in developed markets and widespread deindustrialisation due to shifting competitive dynamics could negatively impact these economies.

Specifically, the report forecast Việt Nam, Indonesia and the Philippines to be the faster-growing countries, with Việt Nam continuing to stay ahead.

For Việt Nam, positive drivers include a well-positioned export-oriented economy, highly diverse sources of FDI, productive inter-provincial competition, and high-quality workforce and education levels. Nevertheless, negativities remain, with the report listing them as credit weakness, energy and water shortages, and slow movement on green infrastructure, among others. 

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