EuroCham says Vietnam’s business climate is
improving
Business
outlook among European businesses in Vietnam
improved for the first time since 2012, the European Chamber of Commerce in Vietnam
stated in its latest Business Climate Index (BCI) survey released Tuesday.
The 14th quarterly EuroCham Business Climate Index
(BCI) survey, conducted in February 2014, shows that business outlook among
European businesses in Vietnam
has for the first time surpassed the 50-point threshold to reach 59, which
the EuroCham said has “affirmed European enterprises’ confidence in the
Vietnamese market.”
The number of EuroCham members participating in the
survey which said the business environment in Vietnam has “remarkably improved”
increased from 38 percent of the last quarter of last year to 45 percent,
according to the report.
Meanwhile, those with a positive assessment of the
business outlook also went from 44 percent in the previous quarter to 49
percent.
The number of reported investment plans is rising with
the number of respondents expecting to increase investments in Vietnam
growing from 41 percent last quarter to 78 percent this quarter.
In line with this development, the expected number of
business orders has continued to grow to 70 percent from 67 percent and 61
percent of the past two quarters, respectively.
Respondents remain somewhat confident in the
macroeconomic outlook, with 47 percent expecting a ‘stabilization and
improvement’ of the situation.
The respondents also forecast that the country’s
inflation rate would be 3.68 percent in the future. Compared to last
quarter’s estimate of 4.69 percent, this represents a considerable
improvement.
EuroCham Executive Director Csaba Bundik hailed the 59
business climate index in this quarter “good news”. The positive index
indicated a clear improvement and that European businesses are regaining
confidence in the Vietnamese market, he remarked.
The BCI is an indicator for economic activity in Vietnam prepared by the European Chamber of
Commerce Vietnam.
The index provides a regular barometer of the business
sentiment among European companies operating in Vietnam. It is designed to
provide early signals of turning points in economic activity and to track
movements in business confidence over time.
The EuroCham was established in 1998 and has since
grown from 60 members to represent more than 750 European businesses, among
which there are many of the world's leading enterprises.
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