The Borneo Post

Vietnam posts decade-high growth of 7.1 pct in 2018

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HANOI: Vietnam’s growth soared to more than 7 per cent this year, its highest in a decade, helped by a surge in its manufactur­ing sector.

The country has long been one of Asia’s fastest growing economies – GDP growth topped 5 per cent over the past five years – largely driven by the exports of cheap manufactur­ed goods, from Nike shoes to H& M T-shirts, as well as tech products like Samsung phones and Intel computer processors.

But this year’s growth surpassed the communist government’s target of 6.7 per cent, hitting 7.08 per cent, according to figures released Thursday by the General Statistics Office in Hanoi.

“The pr o c e s si ng and manufactur­ing sector was the bright point and the main driver for the overall growth with a 12.98 per cent increase,” said GSO head Nguyen Bich Lam.

He added the economy would remain robust next year with the expected contributi­on of manufactur­ing projects such as Vinfast, a local car assembly company owned by Vietnam’s largest private conglomera­te Vingroup.

Run by Vietnam’s richest man Pham Nhat Vuong, Vingroup also recently unveiled its first made-in-Vietnam mobile phones in an effort to gain a slice of the lucrative market.

However, the World Bank predicted a slowdown over the next two years if Vietnam does

The processing and manufactur­ing sector was the bright point and the main driver for the overall growth with a 12.98 per cent increase. Nguyen Bich Lam, GSO head

not protect itself from escalating global trade tensions.

“As an open economy, Vietnam needs to maintain a responsive monetary policy, exchange rate flexibilit­y and low fiscal deficits to enhance its resilience against potential shocks,” said Sebastian Eckardt, the bank’s lead economist for Vietnam.

A bruising trade war between the US and China has caused reverberat­ions around the region, as Washington and Beijing have slapped tit-for-tat tariffs on more than US$ 300 billion worth of goods.

But relations have eased after both sides agreed to a 90- day truce earlier this month. — AFP

 ??  ?? Workers arrange a steel structure at a constructi­on site in Hanoi. Vietnam’s growth soared to more than 7 per cent this year, its highest in a decade, helped by a surge in its manufactur­ing sector. — Reuters photo
Workers arrange a steel structure at a constructi­on site in Hanoi. Vietnam’s growth soared to more than 7 per cent this year, its highest in a decade, helped by a surge in its manufactur­ing sector. — Reuters photo

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