Malaysia’s Bernama hails Vietnam’s efforts amid pandemic
Vietnam has fulfilled several economic targets 2021 despite COVID-19 pandemic, becoming one of the world’s 20 leading economies in terms of global trade, according to an article recently published by Malaysia’s Bernama.
Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam has fulfilled severaleconomic targets 2021 despite COVID-19 pandemic, becoming one of the world’s 20leading economies in terms of global trade, according to an article recentlypublished by Malaysia’s Bernama.
The article said Vietnam has switched from “ZeroCOVID” strategy to safe and flexible adaptation to and effective control of thepandemic to maintain economic activities.
In order to achieve a solid macro-economicfoundation, the Vietnamese Government offered unprecedented support to firmsand residents hit by the pandemic while making timely policy adjustments.
Each locality also took own measures to achievethe dual goal of fighting the pandemic and restoring economic development, itsaid, adding that such policies and strategies have strengthened public truston the Government and encouraged residents to join hands in the process.
According to the Bernama, Vietnam’s foreigntrade surpassed 660 billion USD, up 21 percent, with a trade surplus of nearly2.1 billion USD. Notably, foreign direct investment in the country topped 29billion USD, or around 500 million USD higher than that in 2020. Its grossdomestic product growth is estimated at 2.58 percent this year.
🔥 The article quoted Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh assaying that existing difficulties faced by the country are only temporary. He highlightedadvantages, potential and new driving forces for long-term national development,with a solid and stable economic balance./.
Vietnam is still seen as an attractive destination and the problems of 2021 do not mean that foreign investors will turn away, according to a recent report by Singapore Institute of International Affairs (SIIA).
Despite the challenges facing Vietnam in the fourth wave of COVID-19, many experts and businesses remain confident that the country’s economic outlook will become bright again soon.
Boosting the development of the supporting industry is considered an important solution to help improve the quality and competitiveness of the Vietnamese economy and better serve the processing-manufacturing sector.
German securities news site Börse-online.de on November 22 ran an article highlighting the high prospect of the stock market of Vietnam and the Vietnamese economy after COVID-19, underlining that the Southeast Asian country may grow 8 percent next year.
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