VNA selects top 10 economic events of Vietnam in 2020

Vietnam among very few countries to post GDP growth rate of 2.5-3 percent, and the signing of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) agreement in 2020 when Vietnam assumes ASEAN Chairmanship are among the top 10 domestic economic events in the year.
Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam among very few countries to post GDP growthrate of 2.5-3 percent, and the signing of the Regional Comprehensive EconomicPartnership (RCEP) agreement in 2020 when Vietnam assumes ASEAN Chairmanship areamong the top 10 domestic economic events in the year.

The following are the ten outstanding events as selected by the Vietnam NewsAgency.

1. GDP growth amidst severe global economic downturn
VNA selects top 10 economic events of Vietnam in 2020 ảnh 1Vietnam is among very few countries to post GDP growth, estimated at 2.5-3 percent. (Photo: VNA)
Given the severe global economic downturn caused by COVID-19 in the year,Vietnam is among very few countries to post GDP growth, estimated at 2.5-3percent. This is attributable to the flexible management of the Government andthe determination of the entire political system to complete the dual goals ofcontaining the pandemic and maintaining economic growth. The result creates acrucial foundation for the country to fulfil socio-economic targets during the2021-2025 period.

2. Vietnam – founding member of the world’s largest free trade agreement area
VNA selects top 10 economic events of Vietnam in 2020 ảnh 2The RCEP agreement was officially signed on November 15, within the framework of the 37th ASEAN Summit organised by Vietnam as ASEAN Chair 2020 (Photo: VNA)

The RCEP agreement was officially signed on November 15, within the framework ofthe 37th ASEAN Summit organised by Vietnam as ASEAN Chair 2020. The signatoriescomprise 10 ASEAN member countries and five partners – China, Japan, theRepublic of Korea, Australia and New Zealand. The pact is expected to createthe world’s first-ever largest free trade agreement area with combined GDP of 26.2trillion USD or around 30 percent of the global GDP and nearly 28 percent ofthe global trade. Apart from RCEP, the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA)officially came into force since August 1, which has opened up many strategictrade cooperation for Vietnam in the time ahead.

3. Huge losses caused by natural disasters
VNA selects top 10 economic events of Vietnam in 2020 ảnh 3The total damage caused by natural disasters in the year was estimated at 38.4 trillion VND (1.66 billion USD). (Photo: VNA)

The year 2020 witnessed unusual, extreme weather patterns, notably thehistorical flooding in the central region. Up to seven storms continuouslyravaged the region in October and November, with the ninth – Molave - the mostdestructive storm over the past two decades. Torrential rains triggered massivelandslides at the Rao Trang 2 Hydropower Plant in central Thua Thien-Hueprovince, Nam Tra My and Phuoc Son districts in central Quang Nam province, andHuong Hoa district in central Quang Tri province, which claimed many lives. Inaddition, riverbank and coastal slides in the Mekong Delta region, andearthquakes in Muong Te and Moc Chau in the northern mountainous provinces ofLai Chau and Son La caused great human and property losses. The total damagecaused by natural disasters in the year was estimated at 38.4 trillion VND(1.66 billion USD), with up to 31.7 trillion VND by floods and storms.

4. Programme on national digital transformation approved
VNA selects top 10 economic events of Vietnam in 2020 ảnh 4Under the programne, the digital economy is expected to make up 20 percent of the country’s GDP and Vietnam is expected to enter the world’s top 50 countries in the Global Competitiveness Index (GCI) by 2025. (Photo: VNA)

The Prime Minister on June 3 signed Decision 749/QD-TTg approving the nationalprogramme on digital transformation until 2025, with a vision toward 2030. Thisis the first time, the Government has issued a decision on national digitaltransformation, with the aim of developing a digital government, economy andsociety and establishing Vietnamese digital technology enterprises that can goglobal. Under the programne, the digital economy is expected to make up 20percent of the country’s GDP and Vietnam is expected to enter the world’s top50 countries in the Global Competitiveness Index (GCI) by 2025. By 2030, thedigital economy will make up 30 percent of the country’s GDP and Vietnam willbe in the world’s top 30 countries in the Global Competitiveness Index.

5. Trade surplus hits record high despite COVID-19
VNA selects top 10 economic events of Vietnam in 2020 ảnh 5Illustrative image (Source: VNA)

Although the COVID-19 pandemic has severely disrupted the global supply chain,Vietnam’s exports still maintained high, hitting the record of some 20 billionUSD. In 2020, 31 groups of commodities joined the over 1 billion USD club inexport revenue, making up 92 percent of the total export value. Of them, sixposted export revenue of over 10 billion USD.

6. Public investment disbursement grows strongest in decade
VNA selects top 10 economic events of Vietnam in 2020 ảnh 6Public investment disbursement has been stepped up in the year and projected to exceed 90 percent of the set target. (Photo: VNA)

Public investment disbursement has been stepped up in the year and projected toexceed 90 percent of the set target, the highest in the 2011-2020 period. Sincethe beginning of this year, the Government has regarded public investment as amajor resource to spur national economic growth.

7. Central bank cuts cut policy rates for three times
VNA selects top 10 economic events of Vietnam in 2020 ảnh 7The headquarters of the State Bank of Vietnam in Hanoi (Photo: VNA)

2020 marked the first year when the State Bank of Vietnam had slashed policyrates for three times, by 1.5-2 percent per annum. The adjustment has supportedliquidity for credit institutions, lowering borrowing costs for people andbusinesses.

8. Number of dissolving firms surge
VNA selects top 10 economic events of Vietnam in 2020 ảnh 8Illustrative image (Source: VNA)

The COVID-19 pandemic is seen as the most formidable challenges to the businesscommunity. A total of 93,500 enterprises ceased operations, waited for dissolutionprocedures and completed dissolution procedures during January-November, ayear-on-year increase of 15.6 percent. Most of the companies operated in thefields of catering, real estate, brokerage service, logistics, among others.The increase in dissolving businesses makes the Government’s target to have atleast 1 million enterprises by 2020 unfeasible.

9. Stock market – an important channel for capital mobilisation
VNA selects top 10 economic events of Vietnam in 2020 ảnh 9After 20 years of operation, the Vietnamese stock market has developed in both scale and quality. (Photo: VNA)

After 20 years of operation, the Vietnamese stock market has developed in bothscale and quality, and become an important channel to mobilise mid- and long-termcapital, making significant contribution to the economy. As of November 30, thecountry’s stock market capitalisation had hit over 6.11 quadrillion VND (264.24 billion USD) - the highest level ever,accounting for 101.33 percent of the GDP and surpassing the target of 70percent as set in the stock market development strategy by 2020.

10. Aviation, tourism suffer heavy losses
VNA selects top 10 economic events of Vietnam in 2020 ảnh 10The outbreak drove national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines loss of more than 15 trillion VND (649.6 million USD). (Photo: VNA)

2020 is a tough year for the aviation and tourism sectors due to the COVID-19 pandemic.The outbreak drove national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines loss of more than 15trillion VND (649.6 million USD), while Vietjet Air, Bamboo Airways and PacificAirlines reported tens of trillions of Vietnamese dong in loss. The coronavirusalso wreaked havoc on the tourism sector, with the number of foreign visitorsdropping 80 percent and that of domestic travellers slipping nearly 50 percent.Total loss was estimated at 530 trillion VND./.
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