We keep telling you about the growing economies and it's Vietnam that caught our attention this time. 🧐 This country is expected to grow at the fastest rate among Southeast Asian emerging economies, according to World Bank forecasts. 🔝 The World Bank has released a new forecast that states Vietnam's economy will grow by 6.1% at the end of 2024 and 6.5% in 2025. ⬆️ Read the full text here https://t.ly/wEh5r ↩️ #vietnam #emergingeconomy #economy #economygrowth #globaleconomy #partner #businesspartner #partnerinrussia #businesswithrussia #exportmarketing #marketing #newmarket #export #exim #trade #CONSULTANT #service #exporters #exportimport #importexport
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Another portion of insights in our corporate blog is out. 💡 💡 💡 Read about Vietnam's current economy growth here ⤵️ #vietnam #emergingeconomy #economy #economygrowth #globaleconomy #partner #businesspartner #partnerinrussia #businesswithrussia #exportmarketing #marketing #newmarket #export #exim #trade #CONSULTANT #service #exporters #exportimport #importexport
We keep telling you about the growing economies and it's Vietnam that caught our attention this time. 🧐 This country is expected to grow at the fastest rate among Southeast Asian emerging economies, according to World Bank forecasts. 🔝 The World Bank has released a new forecast that states Vietnam's economy will grow by 6.1% at the end of 2024 and 6.5% in 2025. ⬆️ Read the full text here https://t.ly/wEh5r ↩️ #vietnam #emergingeconomy #economy #economygrowth #globaleconomy #partner #businesspartner #partnerinrussia #businesswithrussia #exportmarketing #marketing #newmarket #export #exim #trade #CONSULTANT #service #exporters #exportimport #importexport
What is the secret to Vietnam's emerging economic prosperity? - mcn Asia
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ASEAN economic outlook in 2024
ASEAN economic outlook in 2024
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#China #overcapacity #globalSouth #narratives Contrary to Beijing's self-framing as the champion of Global South development interests, research by Rhodium Group suggests that China's industrial overcapacity hurts other developing economies more than it does advanced economies
"This means that the global south may not find as many opportunities to expand their exports to advanced economies in coming years, particularly in strategic sectors where they are tied to Chinese investment and inputs."
How China’s Overcapacity Holds Back Emerging Economies
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In the latest Southeast Asia quarterly economic review, resilience is the keyword. Amidst a challenging global landscape, Southeast Asian economies have not only stood strong but have shown remarkable growth. Particularly notable is the growth in Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. With 2024 looking cautiously optimistic, the region is a testament to the enduring strength and potential of emerging markets. #consumerresearch #indonesia
Southeast Asia quarterly economic review: Proving resilient
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South East Asia opportunities as their economies continue to grow
Southeast Asia quarterly economic review: Sustaining the momentum
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As I've mentioned, Vietnam's economy is booming, driven greatly by geopolitical relations, foreign direct investment and domestic innovation and growing resilience. It's an exciting time to be in, work with and connect to the region - and the most inspiring of all is seeing the success of SMBs an SMEs who are growing so strongly from the tailwinds. #Vietnam #economy #SEA
What is behind Vietnam's economic success story? – DW – 10/15/2024
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Indonesia’s Economic Vision: A Global Force by 2045 "Going forward, the development and economic integration of the greater Asian region, spanning from China and Japan, through ASEAN countries to Indonesia, will be a driving force for the economies of Southeast Asian nations. We are well placed to support development programmes such as [China's] Belt and Road Initiative and the [US] Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity." https://lnkd.in/gG9z_6n2 #indonesia #asean #indopacific #southeastasia #asiapacific
Indonesia’s Economic Vision: A Global Force by 2045
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Global economic recovery remained slow in 2023, with emerging markets projected to experience a modest growth decline of 4% in both 2023 and 2024 (International Monetary Fund, 2023). Amidst this deceleration, Vietnam's economic performance stood out as one of the strongest in Southeast Asia. Highlighted by data from the General Statistics Office, Vietnam's economy displayed promising signs in the first quarter of 2024, characterized by strong GDP growth, a substantial trade surplus, thriving foreign direct investment inflows, and burgeoning tourism. Follow us for deeper insights into emerging Asia’s economic landscape unfolding in 2024! #Asiastrategy #ccxpartners #asean #Vietnam #FDI #investinasia #manufacturing
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SUSTAINED growth in South-east Asia and South Asia will offset China’s economic slowdown and reduced growth in other subregions of developing Asia, said the Asian Development Bank (ADB) on Thursday (Apr 11). South-east Asia is forecast to grow by 4.6 per cent in 2024 and 4.7 per cent in 2025, up from 4.1 per cent last year. The subregion – which includes the 10 member nations of Asean and Timor-Leste – is expected to record rising growth on robust domestic demand and continued recovery in tourism, said the bank in its flagship Asian Development Outlook report.
South-east Asia to drive growth in developing Asia, offset China’s slowdown: ADB
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Just released! ADB forecast and analysis for developing economies in Asia and the Pacific 2024. Growth in Southeast Asia will be driven by robust domestic demand and a continued recovery in tourism. The subregion is forecast to grow by 4.6% in 2024 and 4.7% in 2025, up from 4.1% in 2023. The Philippines and Vietnam) are at the forefront with 6.0% in 2024 and 6.2% in 2025. Indonesia to maintain 5.0% growth in the next 2 years. https://lnkd.in/dBsw_ddH
Economic Forecasts: Asian Development Outlook April 2024
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