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Asian economy to grow 6.5 pct in 2021: report

April 18, 2021 by en.nhandan.org.vn

The figure represents a significant rebound from the 1.7-percent contraction registered last year, said the report titled “Asian Economic Outlook and Integration Progress,” citing data from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

South Asia will see its economy grow 9.7 percent this year, the fastest growth in the region, the report said, citing the IMF.

East Asia is expected to see its economic growth hit 6.5 percent during the same period, the report showed.

The report attributed the relatively high growth rate to effective epidemic control and orderly production and work resumption in China and the Republic of Korea, among other factors.

The Asian economy has taken up a growing share of the world economy. Measured by purchasing power parity, the region’s economy is expected to account for 47.9 percent of the world’s total in 2021, up from 45.3 percent registered in 2017, according to the IMF data the report cited.

Despite the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Asian economy has presented many highlights and opportunities, according to the report.

Asian economies have introduced new measures to promote the digital economy, advancing digital infrastructure construction and international digital cooperation, among other initiatives.

The digital economy has helped promote production resumption, stabilized the economic situation, and become a new driving force for Asia’s economic growth in the future.

The economic and trade cooperation among Asian countries has continued to deepen.

By February 2021, 186 regional trade agreements were in force, accounting for 54.9 percent of the global total, the report said, citing data from the World Trade Organization.

In particular, the signing of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement in November last year will further accelerate the Asian economic integration, said the report.

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Declining business confidence due to COVID-19

April 18, 2021 by vov.vn

More than 87% of local businesses affected by COVID-19

According to the 2020 Provincial Competitiveness Index (PCI) survey, the COVID-19 pandemic has led to a widespread negative impact on the operations of local enterprises. More than 87% of them, including domestic private and foreign-invested firms, have reported that their operations last year were heavily impacted by the global pandemic.

The proportion of businesses reporting the impact of the pandemic as “completely negative” stood at 15% for domestic private enterprises and 13% for FDI firms, respectively. Only 2% of businesses, of which less than 1% are FDI enterprises, rated COVID-19 as having a “positive” effect, while approximately 11% of each group said they have suffered no impact from the pandemic.

Dau Anh Tuan, director of PCI Project and head of the Legal Department under the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI), says that the narrowed domestic market coupled with disrupted supply chains represent the largest difficulties facing local businesses.

“COVID-19 has greatly affected business operations of various sectors from garments and textiles, tourism to aviation, and transportation which all endured a decline in revenue compared to the previous year. 30% of businesses said they had to lay off their employees. This is a very high rate, severely affecting enterprises’ operations,” Tuan states.

This comes as the turnover of numerous local firms in 2020 came in significantly lower due to travel limitations of consumers as they tried to either protect their health or comply with social distancing measures. Due to this, roughly 66% of domestic private firms and nearly 62% of FDI enterprises reported a fall in revenue last year. On average, business revenue dropped by about one thirds in comparison to 2019’s figures, he adds.

Decline in business confidence

Business size over the next two years is forecast to decrease significantly in comparison to a figure of 51% recorded in 2019. This marks the third lowest level since 2006, when the PCI survey initially began on a national scale.

This figure is only higher than the bottom recorded in the 2012 to 2013 period when the Vietnamese economy faced the dual impact of the global financial crisis coupled with domestic macroeconomic instability.

“In the 2020 PCI survey, up to 13% of businesses plan to scale down their business operations or close down. This is the highest level in 15 years since the VCCI conducted PCI surveys in all provinces and cities nationwide,” the PCI Project director says.

Many local businesses have therefore devised solutions aimed at dealing with the pandemic as well as setting out long-term solutions, such as changing and diversifying supply sources to the market whilst boosting digital transformation.

Local authorities across all levels should therefore give priority to assisting businesses and citizens to overcome the negative impact of the pandemic in a fair and appropriate manner. In particular, it can be viewed as necessary to consider investing resources in retraining and providing skills for workers who have lost their jobs due to COVID-19.

This is due to many labourers currently looking for jobs in sectors capable of responding to the crisis in a more flexible way, the PCI Project director emphasizes.

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More women in informal sector in Q1: GSO

April 18, 2021 by dtinews.vn

The third COVID-19 resurgence has weakened the labour market recovery momentum gained in the second half of 2020 and forced many labourers, particularly women, to shift to informal employment, according to the latest report by the General Statistics Office (GSO).

A survey by the GSO reveals that though there was a fall in employment in the first quarter of 2021, the number of working females rose against the same period last year.

Illustrative image (Photo:AFP/VNA)


The increase, however, was largely due to a higher number of women working in the informal sector, the GSO said, adding that the growth of females in informal sector was higher than that of males.

It is probably because women are more easy-going and do not have many choices of work compared to men, said Pham Hoai Nam, director of the GSO’s Population and Labour Statistics Department.

They had to take less stable jobs as long as they provide income for them, he added.

In the first three months of this year, the number of informal workers totalled 20.7 million, down 251,700 from the previous quarter and up 525,400 year-on-year.

Workers in informal economy accounted for 57.1 percent of the total workforce, an increase of 1.1 percentage point quarter-on-quarter and 1.8 percentage point year-on-year. The rate rose in rural areas (2.1 percentage point quarter-on-quarter and 2.6 percentage point year-on-year), and among women (1.8 percentage point quarter-on-quarter and 2.5 percentage point year-on-year).

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Malaysian business circle urges government to expedite ratification of RCEP, CPTPP

April 18, 2021 by en.qdnd.vn

FMM President Tan Sri Soh Thian Lai said in a statement on April 16 that the two FTAs will enable local manufacturers to benefit from the diversification of import sources of industrial inputs and components.

According to Soh, the CPTPP eliminates tariffs on nearly 96 percent of products entering the intra-regional trade and the RCEP will likely cover 90 percent of these products. For Malaysia, the two FTAs will complement each other.

He held that the further integration of regional economies under RCEP and CPTPP, in addition to providing Malaysian exporters with preferential access to growing markets across the Asia Pacific, allows for increase in imports of raw materials and natural-resource-based materials from Latin America and Canada.

According to him, the two FTAs will help reduce costs and time for companies by allowing them to both import and export products anywhere within the East Asia region without meeting the separate requirements for each country.

He said the FMM commends the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) on its commitment to complete domestic procedures for the ratification of RCEP by the first quarter of 2022.

However, the FMM called on the government to hasten the ratification process for RCEP to be implemented by this year to benefit businesses in this time of need as it is imperative to stabilize manufacturing activities and rebuild supply chain connectivity in the region.

Source: VNA

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HCM City adjusts zoning plan for innovative hub

June 1, 2020 by vietnamnet.vn

The HCM City Department of Planning and Architecture has proposed a 1:2000 scale for zoning of three areas in the eastern part of the city.

HCM City has proposed adjustments tothree areas in the eastern part of the city that will become an innovativesmart-cityhub.— Phototuoitre.vn

The areas, which include Linh Trung and Truong Tho in Thu Duc District and Tam Da in District 9, are part of high-tech, innovative hub development zone.

Under the proposal, the Linh Trung area, which connects the city’s university village and High Tech Park, would have four land areas adjusted with a total area of 28ha.

Most of the areas are public land under the management of Agriculture-Forestry University and Saigon Water Co-operation (Sawaco).

The Linh Trung area will become the National University IT & EduTech Hub under the master plan for the area.

The Truong Tho area, the innovative hub for the area, would have three land plots adjusted with a total area of 8ha.

The three areas would have sustainable infrastructure adapted to climate change, transportation and technology.

In addition, 28ha of the Tam Da area would become the Tam Da eco tech hub in the future.

The proposals for adjustments to the master plan are in line with the plan of creating a smart hub in the eastern of the city.

The adjustments would also help the city call for investors and improve the city’s management capability.

Last year, the city launched a contest on the planning concept for the smart innovative area in the eastern of the city.

Sasaki Associates Inc, a US architecture and design solution firm, won first prize worth VNĐ4.5 billion (US$193,960).

Sasaki proposed forming six innovation hotspots in the eastern part of the city with infrastructure for a hi-tech and smart urban development zone.

Six innovation hotspots include Thu Thiem Urban and Financial Centre, Rach Chiec Sport and Wellness Hub, Saigon Hi-Tech Park and Automated Manufacturing Hub, National University IT & EduTech Hub, Tam Da EcoTech Hub,  and Truong Tho Future Hub.

These six hotspots are located in districts 2, 9 and Thủ Đức.

The HCM City Department of Home Affairs has submitted a plan to the People’s Committee on the merger of these three districts and 19 wards in districts 3, 4, 5, 10 and Phu Nhuan to form the creative hub.

After the merger, the new hub is expected to spread over more than 211sq.km and be home to more than 1.1 million people. The eastern area is expected to become an innovation hub based on a digital, knowledge-based economy. — VNS

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Việt Nam contributes to maintaining international peace, security

April 18, 2021 by vietnamnews.vn

Vietnamese military doctors hold up two flags of the United Nations and Viêt Nam at Juba International Airport, South Sudan as they begin to carry out UN peacekeeping missions in the African country. VNA/VNS Photo

HÀ NỘI – As President of the United Nations Security Council in April 2021, Việt Nam will organise a high-level open debate on the role of regional organisations in promoting confidence-building and dialogue in conflict prevention and resolution on April 19 via both in-person and online forms.

The event will be presided over by State President Nguyễn Xuân Phúc, marking the first time a high-ranking leader of Việt Nam has chaired an event within the framework of the UN Security Council. This is also the first important multilateral diplomatic event of the Vietnamese President since the 13th National Party Congress.

Building trust and dialogue

Deputy Foreign Minister Đặng Hoàng Giang said that Việt Nam has presided over the making of, and actively consulted to pass the Statement of the UN Security Council President.

The Statement will affirm the importance of cooperation between the United Nations, its Security Council and regional organisations in conflict prevention and settlement through peaceful measures, on the basis of respecting basic principles of international law and the UN Charter, and underlined confidence-building and dialogue measures as essential elements to contribute to conflict prevention and settlement.

The Statement will call for efforts to strengthen cooperation between the UN, its Security Council and regional organisations as well as between regional organisations in conflict prevention and settlement towards the building of sustainable peace, while encouraging the UN and the international community to support the improvement of capacity of regional organisations in conflict prevention and settlement, post-conflict reconstruction, and peace maintenance.

“The role of regional organisations in promoting trust building and dialogue in conflict prevention” is the most important and inclusive theme of the UN Security Council which is the UN’s main body in the prevention of wars and conflicts and maintenance of international peace and security, Giang said, adding that as a member of many important regional mechanisms, especially ASEAN, Vietnam wants regional organisations to further promote their roles, improve their images and share responsibility with the UN in preventing and solving conflicts in the region, for the stability and prosperity of the region and the world.

Đỗ Hùng Việt, head of the Foreign Ministry’s Department of International Organisations, emphasised that when building priorities for the working term as a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council for 2020-2021, Vietnam determined to promote the role of regional organisations in cooperation with the UN Security Council in particular and the UN in general.

The upcoming high-level open debate will elevate Việt Nam’s initiatives to contribute to maintaining international peace and security. Through this event, Vietnam wants to affirm its commitment and efforts to address global challenges facing the international community, Việt added.

In particular, President Nguyễn Xuân Phúc’s presiding over the event is the affirmation at the highest level about Vietnam’s foreign policy of independence, self-reliance, diversification, multilateralism, and proactive and active international integration during its new stage of development.

Intensifying ASEAN’s role

According to Việt, as a member of ASEAN, Việt Nam wants ASEAN to have an increasing voice, position and role in matters directly related to the region as well as enhancing the bloc’s presence as a regional organisation at the UN.

Through this event, Việt Nam will contribute to drawing the attention of the international community and the United Nations to cooperation with ASEAN, and strengthening the bloc’s role at international forums and institutions in the coming time.

The open debate will be also an opportunity for leaders of the UN and regional organisations such as ASEAN, the European Union (EU), the African Union (AU), as well as the UN Security Council member states to assert the important role of regional organisations, share experience of each regional organisation in dealing with difficulties and challenges in their respective regions.

Việt Nam expects this to be the start of a longer process at the UN Security Council on issues related to regional organisations and their role in promoting trust building and dialogue in conflict prevention, thus contributing to the UN’s joint efforts to maintain peace, security and development in the world. VNS

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