Vietnam’s Party Chief Expects 2023 GDP Growth at About 5%
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Vietnam’s economy may grow more than 5% this year as the export-reliant country faces continued global headwinds, Communist Party Chief Nguyen Phu Trong said, according to a statement on the government’s website.
“It is forecast that by the end of this year the country’s GDP growth will reach about over 5%,” Trong said in his closing remarks at a party conference meeting in Hanoi on Sunday. “Though lower than the target of 6.5%, it is still fairly high compared with many countries in the region and in the world.”