Latest 5-Year Socio-Economic Development Plan Launched In Vietnam

 | May 01, 2016 08:30

April saw the National Assembly in Vietnam agree a new five-year socio-economic development plan covering the years 2016-2020. As part of this plan a number of economic targets have been set. This note looks at the targets and attempts to judge how likely the country is to achieve them. But first, we take a look at the latest PMI data on the performance of the manufacturing sector to gauge the current economic situation.h2 New order growth at nine-month high/h2

Latest Nikkei PMI data, produced by Markit, signalled accelerated growth of manufacturing output and new orders in April, with each rising at the fastest rate in nine months. It therefore appears that the soft patch in the sector around the turn of 2016 has come to an end. Higher workloads encouraged firms to increase employment following a decrease in March. Firms also raised their purchasing activity at a sharper pace.

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