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Vietnam’s GDP projected to expand 6.5 percent in 2021: IMF

Vietnam’s economy is set to grow at 6.5 percent this year, higher than the global average of 6 percent, as it shrugs off the impacts of COVID-19 pandemic, according to the lastest world economic outlook published by the International Monetary Fund on April 7.
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Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam’s economy is set to grow at 6.5 percent this year, higherthan the global average of 6 percent, as it shrugs off the impacts of COVID-19pandemic, according to the lastest world economic outlook published by theInternational Monetary Fund on April 7.

Vietnam’s growth could rise to 7.2 percent in2022, the IMF said.

Its unemployment rate is projected to drop to 2.7 percent this year from3.3 percent last year, and continue to be down to 2.4 percent in 2022.

 Forthe group of ASEAN-5 countries, including Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, thePhilippines and Malaysia, IMF predicted that its economy will respectivelyexpand 4.9 percent and 6 percent in 2021 and 2022.

In 2021, the Philippines is forecast to top the group with 6.9 percent,Malaysia and Vietnam will share the second place at 6.5 percent, while Indonesiais expected to grow at 4.3 percent and Thailand 2.6 percent.

However, Vietnam will overtake the Philippines to climb to the top by 2022, IMFsaid./.

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