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| Hanoi streets are full of flags and flowers to welcome the 12th National Party Congress (Photo: VNA) |
On Thursday, France’s “Les Echos” newspaper ran an article saying that the 12th National Party Congress is expected to consider and approve Vietnam’s socio-economic development plan for the next 5 years with the aim of raising income per capita to around 3,500 USD per year in 2020, maintain the inflation rate below 5 percent and keep the budget deficit to no less than 4 percent of GDP.
The online “Financial Times” said that Vietnam was benefiting as manufacturers seek new destinations to reduce production costs. Meanwhile, the Japan Times newspaper said Vietnam’s latest draft socio-economic development plan highlights the significance of the private economic sector and calls for further privatization of state-owned enterprises. The newspaper quoted the IMF as saying that if Vietnam can achieve the target of GDP growth of 7 percent over the next 5 years, the nation would become one of the Asia-Pacific region’s fastest growing economies.

