Vietnam hailed as economic development model amid global uncertainties

Australia’s East Asia Forum commended Vietnam as an economic development model, crediting the new leadership for pushing hi-tech innovation, mega infrastructure and institutional reforms.

At Linh Trung 1 Industrial Park in Ho Chi Minh City (Photo: VNA)
At Linh Trung 1 Industrial Park in Ho Chi Minh City (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) - Foreign media outlets have cast a positive light on Vietnam’s economic growth, hailing its resilience amid global challenges and strategic vision for future growth.

Australia’s East Asia Forum commended Vietnam as an economic development model, crediting the new leadership for pushing hi-tech innovation, mega infrastructure and institutional reforms. By wooing global tech giants, combating corruption and pursuing tactful diplomacy, Vietnam is well on its way to achieving its goal of becoming a developed, high-income nation by 2045.

The UK's Financial Times has underscored Vietnam's growing global trade networks, which now encompass China, the US, North Asia, the European Union, and ASEAN. Vietnam has outperformed regional countries in foreign direct investment (FDI) attraction, luring capital flows from the Republic of Korea (RoK), Singapore, Japan, Taiwan (China), China and the US.

Meanwhile, France’s economic-research.bnpparibas.com pinpointed several edges driving Vietnam’s economic growth, including booming global demand for electronics, a manufacturing surge fueled by FDI, a rebounding real estate market following 2022-2023 crisis, and potential hikes in private consumption and the government’s spending.

According to the UK's The Globalist, Vietnam's per capita GDP surpassed that of the Philippines and closed in on Indonesia's last year. The country has achieved an impressive annual compound growth rate of 5% in real terms over the past two decades, outpacing the global average by 1.7 times.

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Handling cargo for export at Hai Phong port (Photo: VNA)

By 2035, 36 million more Vietnamese will join the consumer class, with cities driving 90% of spending growth. Deep-water ports and regional road links only sweeten the deal, while the ultra-high-net-worth population is set to jump 30% by 2028, only behind that in Malaysia and Indonesia.

The US's investing.com, citing a report by Vietnam Holding investment fund, noted that despite volatility in the Vietnamese securities market in January, the banking and retail sectors remained stable thanks to the government's stimulus packages.

It spotlighted a solid foundation for Vietnam’s growth, with tourism experiencing a positive start in early 2025. Foreign tourist arrivals hit a record 2.5 million in January, surpassing the pre-COVID-19 level and marking a 36.9% year-on-year rise. This tourism boom, paired with rising domestic consumption and a growing middle class, is expected to cushion exports against global trade wobbles./.

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