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12 Apr 2021

Econ Digest

Hit by COVID-19,Vietnam’s economy in 1Q21 grew below expectations

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          Vietnam's economy in 1Q21 grew 4.48 percent YoY, below expectations, owing to the impact of COVID-19 outbreak in early 2021.  As a result, domestic consumption and economic activity have only seen limited recovery. Likewise, foreign direct investment (FDI) has also experienced a slowdown, particularly investment in new projects. On the other hand, imports of capital goods and raw materials have grown considerably, putting pressure on the trade surplus even though the export sector is expected to expand by 22 percent YoY.
         Looking ahead, Vietnam's economic recovery is still set to occur at an accelerated rate for the remainder of this year. Investment in the manufacturing industry is making a strong comeback, which may signal a positive trend for overall investment.  Furthermore, a new round of investments will occur as soon as the COVID-19 situation eases. However, domestic consumption may still take a while to fully recover since export growth during the initial stage consisted primarily of electronic products. On the other hand, growth in exports of textiles and garments — which are linked more closely to Vietnamese consumers' purchasing power — may hinge on demand from trade partners, particularly European countries, that continue to be ravaged by the spread of COVID-19. As for the listing of Vietnam as a currency manipulator by the United States at the end of last year, it did not have a significant impact on Vietnam’s exports. In the first two months of 2021, the total value of Vietnam’s exports to the United States   increased by 30%.
         KResearch maintains its projection of Vietnam's economic growth within the range of 6.8 – 7.3 percent, wherein less-than-expected economic growth during 1Q21 could cause Vietnam's economy to grow at the lower end of the projection. Factors affecting the growth of Vietnam's economy that merit close watch include economic developments of countries in the Eurozone which are currently facing a new wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, as it may potentially cause Vietnam's textile and garment exports to grow below expectations. Additionally, Vietnam's efforts to reopen its border to international travelers should still be closely observed as they may affect not only the tourism sector but also influence FDI flows.

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