European firms split on economic outlook
HA NOI (VNS)- Business confidence among European firms in Viet
Nam remained unchanged for the third year in a row, with exactly half of
businesses being confident about the future.
This was the
result of the 13th quarterly EuroCham Business Climate Index (BCI) survey,
which was released on Wednesday.
However,
investment plans and business orders are expected to increase, thus boosting
recruitment, and inflation is likely to have a decreased impact on business,
according to the report.
More respondents
expected to increase investment in
Respondents
remained conflicted about the macro-economic outlook, with 47 per cent
expecting "stabilisation and improvement" and 35 per cent expecting
no change. The findings demonstrate that initiatives undertaken by the
Government to reduce inflation have been effective, as the number of
respondents expecting inflation to have a "significant or threatening
impact" on their business substantially declined (29 per cent compared
to 43 per cent last quarter and 50 per cent last year).
EuroCham Chairman
Preben Hjortlund said it was worrisome to see the BCI come out at 50 per cent
for the third year in a row; moreover, he found it interesting to see that so
many respondents feared that legislative changes would negatively impact
their business in 2014.
"This clearly
demonstrates the need to incorporate the business community in the
legislative process and to take their opinions into account in order to avoid
legislation having perverse effects when implemented. Finally, it is
important to note the high level of respondents calling for the Vietnamese
Government to take note of the Whitebook 2014, which will be published on
November 11," he said.
Since its
establishment with only 60 members in 1998, the European Chamber of Commerce
in
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Thứ Năm, 7 tháng 11, 2013
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