In July, the Government sped up the issuance of guiding documents for many newly-adopted laws, including the law on amendments and supplementations to a number of articles of the 2024 Land Law, the 2023 Housing Law, the 2023 Law on Real Estate Business, and the 2024 Law on Credit Institutions.
The Government also issued a dispatch clarifying major measures and solutions to boost growth, rein in inflation, and stabilise the macro-economy in July and the third quarter of this year, a document on speeding up public investment disbursement, and a notification on dealing with obstacles facing major transportation projects in the Mekong Delta region, Ho Chi Minh City, and other localities.
According to a report by the General Statistics Office (GSO) on the socio-economic situation in July and the first seven months of 2024, the macro-economic situation was kept stable, inflation was under control, and major balances ensured.
Consumer price index (CPI) in July rose 0.48% month on month and 4.36% year on year. The index increased 4.12% in the first seven months of this year, with core inflation rising by 2.73%.
Meanwhile, positive signs were seen in foreign trade revenue, which hit about 226.98 billion USD in the first seven months, up 15.7% year on year, with a trade surplus of about 14.08 billion USD against the 16.5 billion USD recorded in the same time last year.
At the same time, disbursement of State budget capital in the January-July period was estimated to reach 40% of the whole year’s plan, up 2.3% year on year.
In seven months, 1,816 new projects were licenced with a total registered capital of 10.76 billion USD, a rise of 11.6% in number and 35.6% in value over the same period last year. About 12.55 billion USD of foreign direct investment was disbursed in the period, an increase of 8.4% year on year, marking a record for seven months in five years.
However, GSO General Director Nguyen Thi Huong held that along with the bright spots, the country’s economy still faced many difficulties, including unstable increase of the index of industrial production, and weak purchasing power.
Dr. Can Van Luc, Chief Economist of BIDV and Director of BIDV Training and Research Institute, said that the stock market continued to recover despite many challenges, while the real estate market kept its recovery, and the disbursement of 120-trillion-VND credit package remained slow.
Dr. Pham Sy Thanh, Director of the China Centre for Economic and Strategic Studies (CESS), said that in order to promote economic growth, together with continuing to increase consumer demand and expand markets, it is necessary to speed up and improve public investment disbursement, thereby boosting the rise in business investment demand.
The Ministry of Planning and Investment emphasised the need to focus on recovering and promoting investment of the non-State sector, while the Ministry of Industry and Trade recommended the strengthening of trade promotion and the diversification of import-export markets.
Economist Nguyen Bich Lam suggested that it is necessary to focus on promoting domestic aggregate demand to boost production and create jobs, while implementing solutions to stimulate consumption through tax and social security policies.
Vietnam's ETFs withdraw nearly 53 million USD in November
VNDirect Research reports that exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in Vietnam continued to experience significant net capital outflows in November, totalling over 1.34 trillion VND (52.8 million USD).