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National Assembly economic committee chairman Vu Hong Thanh delivers a largely downbeat report to Vietnamese legislators on Monday
National Assembly economic committee chair Vu Hong Thanh delivers a largely downbeat report to Vietnamese legislators on Monday © National Assembly of Vietnam

Vietnam is set to miss its economic growth target this year, according to its rubber stamp legislature.

The south-east Asian country had expected gross domestic product to expand 6.5 per cent this year, down from about 8 per cent in 2022.

However, National Assembly economic committee chair Vu Hong Thanh said in a report delivered on Monday that the country had faced unexpected “headwinds”, affecting “macroeconomic stability”.

The country now expects GDP growth for 2023 to exceed 5 per cent, according to Tuoi Tre, a state-run newspaper.

Thanh said “economic growth decelerated significantly” during 2023, adding: “The manufacturing and processing industry, once considered the driving force for growth for many years, is now in decline.”

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