Vietnam’s economy grows 6.79% in first quarter

The Vietnamese economy expanded 6.79% in the first quarter of 2019, the General Statistics Office (GSO) announced on March 29.

A plastic factory in Hung Yen province (Photo: Pham Ha)
A plastic factory in Hung Yen province (Photo: Pham Ha)

According to GSO Director Nguyen Bich Lam, stable growth was seen in the agro-forestry-aquaculture; industry and construction; and service sectors, with respective increases of 2.68%, 8.63% and 6.5%.

Notably, the industrial sector climbed 8.95% compared to the same period last year. Processing and manufacturing was the pillar of the growth, scaling up 12.35%.

The service industry saw great contributions from wholesale and retail sales, financial, banking and insurance activities, accommodations and restaurants, transportation and warehouses.

Trade and service activities in the quarter also saw expanded growth. The total retail sales and services revenue climbed 12% year-on-year, exceeding VND1,184 trillion (nearly US$50.9 billion).

Lam said the macro-economy was stable while inflation was controlled at the lowest level in the last three years.

The investment and business environment has improved, helping lift the number of newly-established firms to the highest level in the last five years.

Meanwhile, the rate of unemployment has decreased, the economy’s production capacity is expanded, creating momentum for economic development, he added.