Vietnam remains attractive for investment in 2019: insider

Vietnam will remain an attractive investment destination in 2019, though impacts of the US-China trade tension that triggered a downturn in global stock markets in 2018 will not end soon, said Managing Director and Chief Investment Officer of VinaCapital Andy Ho.
Vietnam remains attractive for investment in 2019: insider ảnh 1The motorcycle assembly factory of Honda Vietnam in Vinh Phuc province (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam will remain an attractive investmentdestination in 2019, though impacts of the US-China trade tension thattriggered a downturn in global stock markets in 2018 will not end soon, saidManaging Director and Chief Investment Officer of VinaCapital Andy Ho.

He said Vietnam’s stock market will beencouraged by a slight earning per share growth rate of 10 – 12 percent in2019. However, this rate is still lower than in previous years, so the marketis unlikely to grow strongly this year.

He forecast a bright prospect for the country’seconomy in 2019 with positive foreign direct investment (FDI) inflow asmanufacturers will come to Vietnam to supply products to mobile phone producerSamsung or car maker Vinfast and avoid the trade war’s impact.

The economy is likely to gain a trade surplus asexports are predicted to increase more sharply than imports. Meanwhile, theVietnamese dong will stay stable as the central bank has abundant forexreserves and US dollar supply and demand is not too tense thanks to trade andfiscal surplus, Ho said.

FDI capital continued to flow into the countryin 2018, helping keep the Vietnamese currency stable and stimulate domesticconsumption, he said, adding that data of the State Bank of Vietnam showed inthe first quarter of 2018, foreign investors poured nearly 650 million USD ofindirect investment through purchasing shares of or contributing capital tolocal businesses, rising fivefold year on year.

The VinaCapital director said Vietnam willcontinue to attract FDI in 2019 thanks to competitive labour costs, improvedlabour quality and the proximity to supply chains of regional manufacturers.

Notably, the US-China trade tension is also considered astimulus for the redirection of the FDI inflow from China and some othermarkets to Vietnam, he added.-VNA
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