Vietnam’s economy shows gradual recovery: WB’s report

  • Senior Economist at the WB in Vietnam Dorsati Madani speaks at the conference. VNA Photo: Trần Việt
    Senior Economist at the WB in Vietnam Dorsati Madani speaks at the conference. VNA Photo: Trần Việt
  • A view of the press conference. VNA Photo: Trần Việt
    A view of the press conference. VNA Photo: Trần Việt
  • Dang Quang Vinh, Senior Private Sector Specialist at the WB speaks at the conference. VNA Photo: Trần Việt
    Dang Quang Vinh, Senior Private Sector Specialist at the WB speaks at the conference. VNA Photo: Trần Việt
  • World Bank Lead Economist for Vietnam Andrea Coppola speaks at the conference. VNA Photo: Trần Việt
    World Bank Lead Economist for Vietnam Andrea Coppola speaks at the conference. VNA Photo: Trần Việt
Vietnam's economy is showing mixed signs of recovery in early 2024, with growth forecast to reach 5.5% in 2024 and gradually rise to 6.0% by 2025, according to the latest World Bank Taking Stock bi-annual economic update released on April 23. Addressing a press conference held by the WB on the same day, World Bank Lead Economist for Vietnam Andrea Coppola said the country’s exports are recovering, and consumption and private domestic investment growing more gradually. VNA Photo: Trần Việt

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