Vietnam’s International Economic Integration: Current Situation and Policy Orientation
Nguyen Chien Thang
Economic Studies journal, 2016, issue 4, 192-203
Abstract:
International economic integration has been a driving force of Vietnam’s growth since Vietnam introduced Doi Moi policy (Renovation) in 1986. This paper focuses on analysing two important aspects of Vietnam’s economic integration, i.e. trade and investment relations between Vietnam and other countries using various trade and investment databases (Vietnam’s General Statistics Office, General Department of Vietnam’s Customs, and UN’s COMTRADE). Study findings show that there have been long-term challenges for Vietnam’s trade structure such as main share of low value of export goods, persistent trade deficit, and main share of import comes from intermediate goods. As for FDI, there is concern on its quality since knowledge-based sectors, such as health, education, training, science and technology, finance, banking and insurance are only modest. Some policy recommendations are put forward to improve trade structure and FDI quality for long-term growth.
JEL-codes: F15 F21 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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