Vietnam’s economy surges by 13% in Q3


A street vendor selling flowers walks on a street in Hanoi, Vietnam, June 21, 2022. The country’s economy grew more than 13% in the third quarter. – EPA pic, September 29, 2022.

VIETNAM’S economy grew more than 13% in the third quarter, compared with a year earlier, as manufacturing and exports surged following the end of strict Covid-19 controls, authorities said today.

During the same period last year, commercial hub Ho Chi Minh City was under strict lockdown and production at many factories in important southern industrial zones was severely affected.

Growth in the communist nation and manufacturing powerhouse stuttered at around 3% for two consecutive years due to the pandemic.

Before that, Vietnam was a success story among Asian economies, posting growth of 7% in 2019.

In a return to health, the economy grew by 8.83% in the first nine months of the year, the fastest expansion since 2011.

“Business and production activities have step-by-step gained back momentum for growth,” Vietnam’s general statistics office (GSO) said.

“The GDP in the third quarter of 2022 was estimated at a relatively high increase of 13.67% against the same period last year.”

According to a World Bank report last month, Vietnam’s GDP is forecast to surge from an estimated 2.6% last year to 7.5% this year.

But it warned of risks including growth slowdown or stagflation in its main export markets and continued disruption of global supply chains.

Vietnam’s Consumer Price Index rose 3.94% against the same period last year, the GSO said. – AFP, September 29, 2022.


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