Experts warn
of challenges to Vietnam economy despite good prospects
Vietnam’s economy had a good start in 2018
with a 7.38 percent GDP growth in first quarter, but experts warn of
challenges and risks ahead in the remaining of the year as well as following
years.
Participants at the
workshop
At a recent workshop on prospects for the Vietnamese
economy in 2018 and to 2020, Minister of Planning and Investment Nguyen Chi
Dung said the country will benefit from the recovery of the world economy
this year and there are many reasons to be optimistic about domestic economic
growth from now to 2020.
The advisory group to the Prime Minister on economic
affairs said economic development in the recent past was driven by reform
efforts with drastic measures, which improved the business and investment
environment, along with flexible and coordinated macro-economic policies and
the effect of new policies such as developing the private sector.
The group devised three scenarios for Vietnam’s
economic growth in 2018-2020, which envision annual average GDP growth rate
at 6.7 percent, 6.83 percent and 7.47 percent, respectively. The group also proposed
the target of an average annual growth of 6.85 percent for the next three
years (2018 to 2020).
The forecast demonstrates economists’ optimistic
viewpoint of the country’s economic prospects.
However, in-depth analysis of Quarter 1 economic performance
also revealed potential problems, participants at the workshop said.
It is noteworthy that the high economic growth in Q1
was driven by the manufacturing sector, especially big foreign-invested
enterprises such as electronics manufacturer Samsung Vietnam and steel maker
Formosa Ha Tinh. The question is whether those enterprises will be able to
maintain the high growth rate in following quarters in the context of
unforeseeable factors in the world economy such as the trade protection
policy of the US and the risk of a US-China trade war.
Economist Le Xuan Nghia said the manufacture sector is
currently dominated by foreign-invested enterprises, and the domestic
enterprises are saddled with high interest rates, logistic costs and informal
expenses.
In particular, the enforcement of laws and policies is
not strict enough, many documents guiding the execution of laws and decrees
are inconsistent, incomplete and lack transparency, and administrative
procedures, especially those related to land and investment in capital
construction, reveal many shortcomings.
PHan Duc Hieu, Deputy Director of the Central Institute
for Economic Management, was of the opinion that despite certain results, the
pace of institutional reform is still slow and fails to meet expectations of
the business community.
The restructuring of the economy also fell short of
expectations, Hieu said.
He added that it is necessary to change the way of
thinking not only among policy makers but also those who implement the
policies.
“Changing the way of thinking throughout the
administrative apparatus is an important content of institutional reform,”
Hieu said.
Minister of Planning and Investment Nguyen Chi Dung
shared the view on the need to accelerate institutional reform.
“This is the fundamental driving force of economic
growth, which is both an urgent need in the context of rapid changes and a
requirement for development,” he said.
Speaking on the Government’s reform priorities, the
minister also highlighted the need to increase labour productivity, stressing
that this is the most important factor in improving growth quality and
renewing the growth model.
According to the Minister, the most effective way to
enhance labour productivity is to capture opportunities brought about by the
4th Industrial Revolution.
“This is one-in-a-thousand-year opportunity,” Dung
said.
He also mentioned other factors that can contribute to
economic growth, such as infrastructure and human resources.
“There is plenty of room for improvement, and the
question is how to improve in the most rapid and effective manner,” the
minister said.
He agreed that in spite of the optimism, challenges and
difficulties should not be overlooked.
VNA
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Thứ Sáu, 18 tháng 5, 2018
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