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Industrial production index fell in Q1

The first quarter of 2023 saw a decline of 2.2% in the Index of Industrial Production (IIP) compared to the same period last year, due to the impact of the world economy's challenges on domestic production and business, according to the General Statistics Office (GSO).
Industrial production index fell in Q1 ảnh 1The processing and manufacturing industry saw a reduction in IIP of 2.4% in the first quarter of this year. (Photo: moit.gov.vn)
Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - The first quarter of 2023 saw a decline of 2.2% inthe Index of Industrial Production (IIP) compared to the same period last year,due to the impact of the world economy's challenges on domestic production andbusiness, according to the General Statistics Office (GSO).

Among the sectors, the mining industry recorded the highest IIP decrease with4.4%. The processing and manufacturing industry followed with 2.4%, while theelectricity generation and distribution sector saw a decline of 1%.

However, the water supply, waste-water treatment and management activitieswitnessed an increase in IIP by 7.8%.

Several essential industrial products showed a decrease in IIP during the firstquarter of 2023, including automobiles (17.8%), bar and angle steel (15.8%),motorbikes (13.8%), phone components (13.4%), textiles from natural fibres(13.1%), mobile phones (13.1%), casual wear (10.2%), and cement (9.9%).

The decline in production of these key products impacted the IIP andvalue-added of the industrial sector in the first quarter of the year.

The industry's consumption index also decreased. The consumption index of theprocessing and manufacturing industry in the first quarter of 2023 decreased by2.9% year on year.

This led to an estimated inventory of the processing and manufacturing industryin the first quarter, up 19.8% over the same period last year.

That situation showed that enterprises' production and business efficiency wassignificantly affected.

According to the General Statistics Office (GSO), IIP in the first quarter of2023 increased in 48 localities but decreased in 15 localities.

Several localities with IIP achieved a relatively high increase due to theincrease of IIP in the processing and manufacturing industry; and electricitygeneration and distribution industry. They included Cao Bang (up 26.8%); Tuyen Quang(22.6%); Hai Phong (14.8%); Quang Ninh (13.6%); Hai Duong (12.5%); and Nam Dinh(12.3%).

Some localities had low growth rates or reduction in IIP, such as Quang Nam(34.3%); Bac Ninh (18.8%); Vinh Long (16.5%); Soc Trang (15.6%); and Vinh Phuc (8.1%).

The decline in industrial production in the first months of 2023 was due toexternal and internal factors.

Economic competition and trade wars have been more intense. The Russia-Ukraineconflict has kept the global prices of input fuel, energy and logistics high,affecting the production costs of domestic enterprises.

In addition, inflation is still at a high level. Monetary policy has beentightened, leading to stricter spending in some large consumer markets such asthe US and EU. This has caused export orders to decrease, greatly affecting theproduction of Vietnam's enterprises.

Moreover, the reopening of China has created a lot of pressure on countrieswith similar export products, including Vietnam.

In the domestic market, purchasing power has resumed, but the recovery has notstimulated production.

Enterprises still have difficulties accessing capital and face high bankinterest rates and input costs of raw materials, especially in the processingand manufacturing industry. The absorption capacity of capital has begun todecrease due to the lack of orders.

Production and business optimism

The majority of surveyed enterprises have provided positive evaluations aboutthe production and business situation in the first three months of this year,according to a report on the operation of enterprises in the first quarter of2023 recently released by GSO.

Specifically, the survey results on business trends of enterprises in theprocessing and manufacturing industry in the first quarter of 2023 showed that24.3% of enterprises rated the production and business situation as better thanin the fourth quarter of 2022.

About 37.2% of enterprises said that the production and business situation wasstable, and 38.5% of enterprises rated it as having difficulties.

For the second quarter of 2023, 44.1% of enterprises expect the trend to bebetter than the first quarter, while 35.3% of enterprises said that theproduction and business situation would be stable, and only 20.6% ofenterprises have forecast greater difficulties.

In the first quarter of 2023, Vietnam had nearly 34,000 newly registeredenterprises with total registered capital of 310.3 trillion VND, down 2% in thenumber of enterprises and down 34.1% in registered capital compared to theperiod last year.

The nation had more than 23,000 enterprises returning to operation, down 10%from the same period in 2022, bringing the total number of newly establishedand resumed enterprises in the first three months of 2023 to nearly 57,000enterprises, down 5.4% on the year.

During the first three months, the number of enterprises temporarily suspendingbusiness was 42,900 enterprises, up 20.1% over the same period last year. About12,800 enterprises stopped operating and waited for dissolution procedures, up13.1%, and 4,600 enterprises completed dissolution procedures, up 6.5%./.
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