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  2. Highlights of Vietnam's economy in 2022 & Outlook on 2023

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  3. VIETNAM’S ECONOMY IN 2018 AT A GLANCE

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  4. ≫ History, Culture and Economy of Vietnam Free Essay Sample on Samploon.com

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  5. (PDF) Vietnams Economic Development

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  6. Viet Nam’s Economy Set for Strong Rebound Amid Global Economic

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  1. The story of Viet Nam's economic miracle

    Since 2010, Viet Nam's GDP growth has been at least 5% per year, and in 2017 it peaked at 6.8%. With such rapid economic growth, the country grew from one of the poorest countries in the world to a comfortably middle-income one. Whereas its GDP per capita was barely $230 in 1985, it was more than ten times that in 2017 ($2,343).

  2. Why Vietnam's Economic Future is Bright

    Not surprisingly, Vietnam's foreign direct investment (FDI) has grown over 200 times since 1986, from $40,000 in 1986 to around $15.8 billion in 2018. Meanwhile, its exports increased by 19 ...

  3. Vietnam's Development Success Story and the Unfinished SDG ...

    The government of Vietnam has equally shown strong determination in implementing its 2030 Agenda to attain the SDGs, and most of Vietnam's development and economic plans feature the SDGs prominently. Education has been a national priority since Doi Moi, and health outcomes have improved significantly.

  4. Vietnam's new ruler: hardman, capitalist, hedonist

    Essay; Schools brief; Business & economics. ... Vietnam's new ruler: hardman, capitalist, hedonist ... he is likely to raise the decision by America's commerce department on August 1st to deny ...

  5. Vietnam: Successfully Navigating the Pandemic

    Despite the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, Vietnam's economy has remained resilient, expanding by 2.9 percent in 2020—one of the highest growth rates in the world—and growth is projected to be 6.5 percent in 2021, thanks to strong economic fundamentals, decisive containment measures and well-targeted government support, according to the IMF’s latest annual assessment of the ...

  6. Vietnam: Navigating a Rapidly Changing Economy, Society, and Political

    Vietnam, like its giant neighbor China, is governed by a one-party police state that adheres to a socialist ideology. It emulated China in adopting a policy of economic reform in the 1980s and joining the World Trade Organization two decades later. But Vietnam has forged its own version of this model.

  7. Vietnam's long-term growth performance: A comparative perspective

    Vietnam has achieved remarkably high and inclusive GDP growth since the late 1980s. GDP growth per capita increased three-and-a-half-fold during 1991-2012, a performance surpassed only by China. The distribution of growth has been as remarkable as its pace: the bottom 40% of the population's share in national income has remained virtually ...

  8. PDF The integration of Vietnam in the global economy and its effects for

    Vietnam integrated very quickly in the world economy. From very low levels of imports and exports as per cent of GDP trade increased sharply whereas imports where usually higher than exports. In 2015 the sum of exports and imports in per cent of GDP reached around 200% (see Figure 3).

  9. Taking Stock: Vietnam Economic Update, March 2023

    Part I. Recent Economic Developments and Prospects . Vietnam's economy experienced a strong rebound in 2022, with growth reaching 8.0 percent, exceeding its average rates of 7.1 percent from 2016 to 2019. This growth was partly due to a low base effect, driven by a rebound in domestic private consumption following COVID-19 and solid performance ...

  10. Viet Nam's Economy in Transition: Successes and Challenges

    The international population of overseas Vietnamese—the Việt Kieu—have contributed growing amounts of funds, business contacts, and advanced skills to the increasingly sophisticated modern segments of the economy. Vietnamese Deputy Foreign Minister nguyen Thanh Son (left) and US congressman Joseph Cao pose for a photograph during the Louisiana congressman's visit to Việt nam in ...

  11. What will it take to achieve Vietnam's long-term growth aspirations

    With relatively few recorded COVID-19 cases and fatalities to date, Vietnam now has an opportunity—and an imperative—to consider its longer-term economic aspirations, even as the country responds to a resurgence of the virus. Enduring success will require Vietnam's leaders to focus on issues and opportunities that long preceded the pandemic.

  12. Is Vietnam the Next 'Asian Miracle'?

    Vietnam has sustained a similar pace for three decades. Even as global trade slumped in the 2010s, Vietnam's exports grew 16 percent a year, by far the fastest rate in the world, and three times ...

  13. Economic history of Vietnam

    History of Vietnam. Until French colonization in the middle of the 19th century, the economy of Vietnam was mainly agrarian and village-oriented. However, French colonizers deliberately developed the regions differently, designating the South for agricultural production and the North for manufacturing. Though the plan exaggerated regional ...

  14. Why the US Could Regret Not Lifting Vietnam's 'Non-Market Economy

    After almost a year of review, the Biden administration finally released its verdict on Vietnam's "Non-Market Economy" (NME) status. The U.S. Department of Commerce concluded that it would ...

  15. Vietnam's Coronavirus Struggle: Managing the Economic Impact

    A former Vietnamese government adviser claimed that the coronavirus outbreak will cause Vietnam's economic growth rate to reduce around 1 percentage point from its target, to around 5.9 percent ...

  16. Asian Economic Policy Review

    Nevertheless, Vietnam's economic growth will confront various obstacles and a declining trajectory that predates the COVID pandemic. To circumvent the risk of falling into the middle-income trap, this paper proposes "active" economic integration, labor productivity, innovation and research and development, the services sector, and green ...

  17. Strengths and challenges of the Vietnamese economy

    Marc Mealy, Vice-President of policy at the US-ASEAN business council, is interviewed by CCTV to present some insights on the Vietnamese economy.. Key strengths of Vietnam International trade and attractivity. Even though Vietnam has a communist government, its policy is clearly set towards enhancing a market-oriented economy as Vietnam is aiming at the "Emerging Market" status.

  18. the past and hopeful future of vietnam's economy

    Aim/Purpose This paper is a review of the progress of the Vietnam socioeconomic and development plan and an assessment of the extent to which Vietnam is putting in place the critical social and economic development structures that will enable it to reach the status of " developed nation " in the time set (2020) by its national strategic plan.

  19. The Strategic Vision behind Vietnam's International Trade Integration

    This paper 1 looks at the strategy of Vietnam in positioning itself in international trade. In doing so, I look at three important trade agreements that Vietnam has recently concluded: the Association of SouthEast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Economic Community (AEC); the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for the Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), more commonly known as the TPP-11, which is the ...

  20. International Trade, Economic Development, and the Vietnamese Economy

    This volume spotlights some of the most important economic issues confronting today's emerging developing countries. The topics studied in the book include the importance of productivity to economic growth, international trade and its relationship to productivity; immigration and brain drain; pollution havens, climate change, and the carbon tax; the effectiveness of foreign aid, the efficiency ...

  21. Vietnam Economic Growth Essay Examples

    Vietnam Economic Growth Essays. Vietnam's Status Report Towards Achieving SDG 1. Introduction The move from the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) not only signals a change in the narrative of Vietnam regarding socio-economic development but is also a testimony to the shift in the global dynamic ...

  22. Vietnam's Economic Growth Slows Due to Global Headwinds and Internal

    The report shows that Vietnam's economic growth slowed from 8% in 2022 to 3.7% in the first half of 2023. It forecasts a moderate growth of 4.7% in 2023, gradually accelerating to 5.5% in 2024 and 6.0% in 2025. A proactive fiscal policy supporting short-term demand, removing barriers to the implementation of public investment, and addressing ...