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HANOI: Vietnam’s economy notched up an “impressive” 7 per cent growth this year to beat its government-set target as the sustained US-China trade war dented economies worldwide.


The spat between Washington and Beijing has dragged on for 18 months, as both have inflicted punitive tit-for-tat tariffs on hundreds of billions of dollars of goods.


But Vietnam has seen a leap in exports to the US, which has prompted businesses to migrate there from China as it is viewed as a safer, and cheaper, manufacturing hub. Analysts have warned that short-term gains for countries like Vietnam may drop off if the ongoing row continues.


Yet 2019’s GDP surpassed the communist government’s set target of 6.8 per cent, hitting 7.02 per cent, according to figures released on Friday by the General Statistics Office in Hanoi.


The gains were “impressive” given the global context of slowing growth and worsening US-China trade tensions, said an online statement posted by the agency. Trade turnover reached a record $517 billion this year. But there remains a gradual decline in export growth, according to a World Bank report — dropping from 21 per cent in 2017 to 8 per cent in 2019.


Economists say the slowdown shows Vietnam is not immune to external shocks on its path for development, which has been “limited” to manufacturing goods.


“It has not improved in terms of science and technology,” To Trung Thanh, an economics professor at Hanoi’s National Economics University, said. He added the country needs to be better suited to the digital age by boosting the quality of its labour force to achieve sustainable growth.


One of Asia’s fastest growing economies over the past decade, Vietnam’s growth has been largely driven by the exports of cheap manufactured garment and footwear goods to higher tech products like Samsung phones and Intel computer processors. — AFP


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