WB, UOB raise Việt Nam’s GDP growth forecast

Oct 11th at 07:49
11-10-2024 07:49:22+07:00

WB, UOB raise Việt Nam’s GDP growth forecast

Việt Nam’s GDP growth for 2024 is projected by the World Bank to be 6.5 per cent, an increase from the 5.5 per cent forecast made in April.

Wool yarn production at Dalat Worsted Spinning (DWS) company in Đà Lạt City, Lâm Đồng Province, a member of Südwolle Group from Germany. Investment growth, declining elsewhere, seems robust in Việt Nam. — VNA/VNS Photo Vũ Sinh

The projection was released on Tuesday in an updated report on the economic situation in the East Asia and Pacific region for October.

With this forecast, Việt Nam’s GDP growth is higher than that of eight countries in the ASEAN region and China.

The report highlights a number of positive signs in Việt Nam’s economy compared to other countries in the region.

Investment growth appears to be relatively robust in Việt Nam while it slows in China and remains below pre-pandemic levels in Malaysia, the Philippines and Thailand.

Việt Nam is also one of the few countries that have seen tourist arrivals return to or surpass pre-pandemic numbers.

The country has also benefited from 'connecting' major trading partners as global tensions rose, according to the report.

“Vietnamese firms exporting to the US saw sales grow almost 25 per cent faster than those exporting to other destinations over the period 2018–21,” it says.

Figures on investment growth in the East Asia and Pacific region in a report released by the World Bank on Tuesday.

The World Bank projects China’s GDP growth at 4.8 per cent in 2024, which may decrease to 4.3 per cent in 2025.

The organisation attributes this decline to prolonged weakness in the real estate market, low confidence among investors and consumers, an aging population and global tensions.

In the ASEAN region, the projected growth rates for 2024 and 2025 for Thailand are 2.4 and 3.0 per cent, respectively.

For Malaysia they are 4.9 and 4.5 per cent, for Indonesia 5.0 and 5.1 per cent and for the Phillippines 6.0 and 6.1 per cent

Also on Tuesday, the Singapore-based United Overseas Bank (UOB) increased its GDP growth forecast for Việt Nam this year to 6.4 per cent, up from the previous projection of 5.9 per cent.

The revision takes into account of the year-to-date performance and the disruptions to activities in early the fourth quarter caused by Typhoon Yagi.

Việt Nam’s GDP in the third quarter grew by 7.4 per cent, higher than the average market forecast of 6.1 per cent and UOB’s projection of 5.7 per cent, according to UOB’s Global Economics & Market Research Unit.

The surprise outcome reflected the resilience of the economy, despite the devastation from the super typhoon, the bank said.

The service sector was the main driver of Việt Nam's GDP growth in the last quarter, contributing 3.24 percentage points, followed by the industry and construction sector with 3.37 percentage points.

At the beginning of October, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) also increased its projection of this year’s growth for Việt Nam to 6.1 per cent, up 0.3 percentage point from its previous prediction in June. 

Bizhub





RELATED STOCK CODE (1)

NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Amazon Global Selling to boost Việt Nam's cross-border e-commerce

Amazon Global Selling is committed to continue supporting Vietnamese brands to seize opportunities in international markets while boosting the cross-border...

Disbursement rate for public investment remains sluggish: MoF

Data from the Ministry of Finance (MoF) showed that as of the end of September this year, provinces, ministries and government agencies had allocated VNĐ664.9...

Vietnamese economy forecast to grow by over 6 per cent in 2024

Vietnam's economy continues to gain momentum and is forecast to grow by more than 6 per cent in 2024, its positive outlook led by the recovery of export demand and...

Business and Legal Forum 2024 focuses on favourable conditions

Partnering up to address legal issues and create a favourable investment and business environment for companies is the theme of the Business and Legal Forum 2024...

​130 foreign investors explore investment opportunities in Vietnam

Approximately 130 international investors who are leaders of technology startups, major industrial corporations, and financial institutions attended the Investor...

​ASEAN BIS 2024: PM Pham Minh Chinh encourages investors to pour capital into Vietnam

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has called on international investors to boost their investments in Vietnam, reaffirming the government's commitment to supporting...

Bắc Ninh leads nation in FDI attraction in nine months

Bắc Ninh Province continued topping the nation for foreign direct investment (FDI) influx with a total of over US$4.2 billion during January-September on the back...

Data protection training programme launched

The National Cybersecurity Association (NCA) has officially launched a programme to train personal data protection officers (DPOs) to solve common problems in...

Enterprises resuming operations up 25 per cent in nine months

Nearly 121,900 new enterprises were established with total registered capital of VNĐ1.16 quadrillion (US$46.7 billion) in the first nine months of this year...

Foreign investors interested in chip, green production in Việt Nam

Green and clean development, including renewable energy and carbon credits, and semiconductors, are among the sectors in which Việt Nam is attracting the most...


MOST READ


Back To Top