Standard Chartered Bank: Vietnam's 2020 economic growth to fall to 3.3%

Vietnam’s economic growth is forecast to shrink to 3.3 percent this year due to the impact of a raft of external challenges, according to the latest economic outlook released by Standard Chartered Bank on April 23.
A worker operates a yarn processing line at Best Pacific Vietnam Co. Ltd at the Vietnam-Singapore Industrial Park (VSIP) in the northern province of Hai Duong. (Source: VNA)

A worker operates a yarn processing line at Best Pacific Vietnam Co. Ltd at the Vietnam-Singapore Industrial Park (VSIP) in the northern province of Hai Duong. (Source: VNA)

Vietnam’s economic growth is forecast to shrink to 3.3 percent this year due to the impact of a raft of external challenges, according to the latest economic outlook released by Standard Chartered Bank on April 23.

Vietnam has now integrated more deeply into the global economy thanks to the strong development of its manufacturing sector, said economist Chidu Narayanan at Standard Chartered Bank. The country has one of the most open economies in Asia, with a trade-to-GDP ratio surging to 300 percent, so it heavily depends on global demand, he explained.

Given that the US and European economies are slipping into recession, weakening global demand will affect Vietnam’s economic growth in 2020.

In the economic outlook for the second quarter entitled “Darkest before the dawn”, the bank said the manufacturing sector, which accounts for one-third of the country’s GDP, is expected to grow only 3 percent this year compared to 11 percent in 2019.

The sector’s contribution to GDP growth is predicted to fall 1.6 percentage points from a year earlier.

Growth in the service sector, meanwhile, which contributes nearly 40 percent of GDP, is expected to slow down to an estimated 4 percent, compared to 7.3 percent last year. Its contribution to GDP growth will likely to fall 1 percentage point.

The bank also said the number of visitors to Vietnam will be down by 60 percent this year and FDI inflows will be below 10 billion USD or lower if concerns over the COVID-19 pandemic linger into the second half.

Vietnam’s GDP grew 3.82 percent in the first quarter - the lowest rate posted for a decade - due to impact of the pandemic.

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