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Vietnam's economy expected to recover strongly in Q4: HSBC

With positive signs in trade and tourism, HSBC maintained its 2023 growth forecast for Vietnam at 5%, expecting a robust recovery in Q4. Nonetheless, inflation risks warrant a close watch.
Vietnam's economy expected to recover strongly in Q4: HSBC ảnh 1The manufacturing sector is recovering. (Photo: Vietnam+)

Hanoi (VNA)🐽 - With positive signs in trade and tourism, HSBC maintained its 2023 growth forecast for Vietnam at 5%, expecting a robust recovery in Q4. Nonetheless, inflation risks warrant a close watch.

Vietnam’s economy has passed its trough, staging a modest recovery with stronger-than-expected growth of 5.3% in the third quarter, but upside risks to inflation have resurfaced, prompting the upgrade of 2023 average inflation forecast to 3.4%, said the HSBC. According to the “Vietnam at a glance” report, themed “Light at the end of the tunnel”, released by the HSBC on October 12, the lender said the biggest surprise is the rebound of Vietnam’s manufacturing sector. While it is still too early, in its view, to call a material recovery in the global trade cycle, Vietnam’s trade sector has had a much-needed reprieve recently. Although due in part to base effects, exports saw their first growth in more than six months, reducing the severity of export falls from the double-digits in H1 to less than 2% y-o-y in Q3. While export weakness remains largely broad-based, decent growth in both computer and agriculture shipments offsets some risks.
The trend is also reflected in Vietnam’s shipments to major trading partners. While exports to the US (30% share) and the EU (15% share) have yet to see a turnaround, they have halted further deterioration. Meanwhile, Vietnam’s exports to China (15% share) saw double-digit growth sequentially, largely thanks to its impressive growth in agriculture products. Notably, HSBC experts said despite near-term cyclical challenges to trade, Vietnam’s long-term FDI prospects appear intact. Its manufacturing sector accounts for the bulk of FDI, providing hopes that it can climb up the value chain, paving the way for a robust rebound when the trade tide turns. New FDI continues to pour into the manufacturing space, this year already exceeding the total in each of the past three years. In addition to manufacturing, Vietnam’s booming tourism sector remains the bedrock of its services, prompting the Government to raise its annual tourism target. Around 8.9 million foreign tourists travelled to Vietnam in the first nine months of this year, a 4.7-fold increase compared to the figure of the same period last year, according to the General Statistics Office (GSO).
Vietnam's economy expected to recover strongly in Q4: HSBC ảnh 2International tourists visit Ninh Binh province. (Photo: Vietnam+)
With positive signs in trade and tourism, HSBC maintained its 2023 growth forecast at 5%. Nonetheless, inflation risks warrant a close watch. While September inflation was contained at 3.7%, below the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV)’s 4.5% ceiling, sequential growth raises concerns. For one, food prices had risen around 3% month-on-month for two straight months, pushing year-on-year inflation to overshoot 10%.
Vietnam's economy expected to recover strongly in Q4: HSBC ảnh 3HSBC experts do not expect the SBV to cut interest rates this year. (Photo: Vietnam+)
According to the HSBC, while Vietnam’s trade benefits from higher rice prices, international prices have pushed up the local prices of staple goods. Meanwhile, Vietnam is sensitive to the global oil market’s recent volatility. Not only have transport costs ceased to decline on a year-on-year basis for the first time in a year, but domestic gas prices have seen sizeable increases.
The bank also expected the SBV to hold its policy rate steady at 4.5% until end-2024, barring any external shocks./.
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