VOV.VN - Reputable international organisations anticipate that Vietnamese GDP growth this year may exceed other ASEAN member states.
This comes amid the Board of Executive Directors of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) recently releasing its latest forecasts on the Vietnamese economy.
According to its predictions, the strong recovery of the Vietnamese economy in 2022 slowed down due to "adverse winds" at the end of last year and the first half of this year.
The IMF therefore predicts that the driving force for economic growth this year will come from recovering exports and loosening policies, especially fiscal policy.
Inflation is expected to remain controlled below the target of 4.5%, with the nation able to return to high growth in the medium term with the support of structural reforms.
The executive directors of the IMF unanimously applauded many Vietnamese authorities for their swift actions as part of efforts to maintain economic stability when facing plenty of difficulties both at home and abroad.
However, risks continue to increase and further efforts are needed to protect macro-financial stability; promote drastic reform; address vulnerable factors; and ensure green, strong, and inclusive growth in the medium term.
Furthermore, because the room to loosen monetary policy is limited, fiscal policy needs to play a key role in supporting wider economic activity if necessary.
The IMF therefore recommends strengthening the fiscal framework, budgeting processes, and increasing revenue over the medium term in support of ambitious socio-economic development plans.
The organization hails competent agencies for effectively controlling inflation risks, but outlines that monetary policy needs to continue to be cautious in a complex context and limited policy.
It also appreciates flexible exchange rates whilst encouraging continued progress in this area along with modernization of the monetary policy framework.
GDP growth remains optimistic
Realising that this year will see many challenges for the Vietnamese economy, experts from the Asian Development Bank (ADB) have also forecast that the country’s GDP growth will reach 5.8%, slightly down compared to last April.
However, the ADB believes that the Vietnamese GDP growth rate for this year is still at the top compared to other countries in the Southeast Asia region.
By 2024, with economic growth forecast to be at 6%, the nation’s GDP growth will rank second in Southeast Asia, only behind the Philippines at 6.2%.
Inflation is projected to fall, possibly being at 3.8% in 2023 and 4% in 2024. In the most recent report Pyn Elite Fund, an investment fund from Finland, identified the country as one of the fastest growing economies in Asia.
The Fund expects Vietnamese economic growth rate to continue to stand at 5% to 7% annually in the near future. The annual profit growth of listed companies will therefore remain between 12% and 25%.
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