Vietnam's Economic Performance Soars: Insights from AXA Investment Managers Asia
Vietnam's Economic Success: A Regional Powerhouse
Within the region, Vietnam ranks high on economic performance, fueled by a powerful gain of manufacturing and export capability, according to economists Shirley Shen and Aidan Yao from the Singaporean-based AXA Investment Managers Asia.
Key Factors Driving Vietnam's Economic Growth
In a research & strategy insight, the pair said Vietnam’s successful integration into the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) was key to igniting its trade engine. The nation’s membership in the bloc since 1995 has allowed it to enjoy zero tariffs when trading with other ASEAN member states. Vietnam also signed free trade agreements with other major economies including China, the European Union, the UK, and Japan, creating a fertile environment for trade relations to grow.
Manufacturing Competitiveness and FDI Inflows
In addition, a rapid increase in manufacturing competitiveness has also contributed to Vietnam’s rise as a regional export powerhouse, with manufacturing value-added increasing by the most in the past decade.
The economists noted Vietnam has also been very successful in attracting foreign direct investment (FDI), thanks to favorable government policies. By 2020, the number of industrial parks in the country had grown to 369, an increase of 180 percent from 2005.
Government Policies and Business Environment
According to the insight, the Vietnamese government offers a variety of tax benefits and streamlines regulations for foreign entities. This has been reflected in an impressive gain in Vietnam’s ranking in the World Bank’s “ease of doing business” index – up 23 places to 70 from a decade ago.