The Government reported yesterday to the National Assembly that the macro economy remains stable, inflation is controlled under 4 per cent, and the annual growth target of 6.7 per cent is likely to be achieved. The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita is estimated to reach US$2,400 this year.

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Economy stable, inflation under 4%

October 18, 2017 - 09:00

The Government reported yesterday to the National Assembly that the macro economy remains stable, inflation is controlled under 4 per cent, and the annual growth target of 6.7 per cent is likely to be achieved. The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita is estimated to reach US$2,400 this year.

Customers shopping at a supermarket in HCM City. The Government reported yesterday to the National Assembly that the macro economy remains stable. — VNA/VNS Photo Thanh Vũ
Viet Nam News

HÀ NỘI — The Government reported yesterday to the National Assembly that the macro economy remains stable, inflation is controlled under 4 per cent, and the annual growth target of 6.7 per cent is likely to be achieved. The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita is estimated to reach US$2,400 this year.

Deputy Minister of Planning and Investment Nguyễn Văn Trung presented the data at a two-day plenary session of the National Assembly’s Economic Committee in the central coastal city of Đà Nẵng. The session was held to prepare reports for the fourth session of the 14th National Assembly opening on October 23.

Based on these achievements, the Government plans to set next year’s growth target of 6.5-6.7 per cent, he added.

Trung attributed the achievements mainly to the contribution of the processing industry, notably increased production by major foreign-invested enterprises, such as Samsung.

The country’s import-export turnover was estimated to reach $202 billion this year, he said. 

He noted that the Global Competitiveness Report 2017-18 issued in late September ranked the competitive capacity of the Vietnamese economy five levels higher than last year, in 55th place of 137 countries, and 6th among the 10-nation ASEAN bloc.

A report submitted to lawmakers showed that about 1.6 million new jobs were created this year.

Participants’ concerns

However, speaking at the session, Deputy Chairman of the NA’s Social Affairs Committee Bùi Sỹ Lợi, said the speed of investment capital disbursement for basic construction was still slow, only about 53.1 per cent so far. He warned that this could threaten growth. He also questioned the accuracy of the number of new jobs, remarking that “As I know, 80 per cent of Grab bikers are university graduates.”  

Việt Nam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) Chairman Vũ Tiến Lộc said creating new jobs should be a prioritised target to boost economic growth.

Also at the event, lawmakers examined the draft revised law on competition, a project on land seizure, compensation and resettlement support serving the construction of Long Thành International Airport in southern Đồng Nai province, and the investment in building some sections of the eastern North-South Expressway between 2017 and 2020.

They discussed a report on major development orientations for 2018, including continued macro-economic stability, substantive improvements in carrying out strategic breakthroughs and economic restructuring, encouragement of innovation and startups, and economic growth.

Enhancing administrative reforms, environmental protection, climate change response, defence-security strength, external activities, and international integration will also be major development orientations next year, according to the report. — VNS

 

 

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