Top 10 Significant Events That Shape Vietnam in 2022
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1. GDP growth higher than expected amid gloomy world economic context
In 2022, Vietnam’s gross domestic product (GDP) growth is expected to reach 7.5 – 8%, higher than the target of 6 – 6.5%; inflation has been kept at 3.1 – 3.3%; and total disbursed foreign direct investment (FDI) reached about 21 billion USD, up over 8% compared to 2021. Total foreign trade is estimated at 750 billion USD up 12.18%, according to the General Department of Vietnam Customs.
These are impressive results amid a decline in growth momentum among global economies and a surge in inflation and living expenses.
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2. Visit to China by Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong – an important milestone in bilateral relations
Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong was the first foreign leader to be welcomed by the General Secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) and President of China Xi Jinping after the 20th National Congress of the CPC, showing the high-level importance attached to relations between the two Parties and the two countries.
The visit from October 30 to November 1 created a new impetus for and consolidated friendly neighborliness, enhanced political trust, and deepened the comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership between Vietnam and China. Thirteen cooperation documents on various areas, mainly the economy, were signed during the trip.
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3. Provincial-level steering committees for corruption, negative phenomena prevention, and control established
All the standing boards of the Party Committees of the 63 provinces and centrally-run cities established steering committees for corruption and negative phenomena prevention and control.
Thanks to the concerted engagement of the steering committees at central and local levels, many cases of corruption and negative phenomena involving collusion between officials at different levels and enterprises, especially those involving non-State companies such as Viet A, FLC, Tan Hoang Minh, and An Dong, were brought to light.
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4. Six resolutions on socio-economic development, defence – security safeguarding for regions issued
For the first time, Politburo issued six resolutions on socio-economic development and defense-security safeguarding to 2030, with a vision to 2045, for six economic regions to capitalize on their advantages and enhance connectivity within each region and among different regions.
At its third session, the 15th National Assembly also issued decisions on investment policies for five key transport projects to create infrastructure breakthroughs and connect different regions nationwide.
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5. Borders reopening, the successful hosting of SEA Games 31
The 31st Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games) took place from May 5 to 23, shortly after Vietnam decided to resume international tourism from March 15.
With the successful hosting of the region’s biggest sporting event, the country was highly valued for its organization, competition results, and promotion of its image after more than two years of fighting the Covid-19 pandemic.
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6. Strong fluctuations in the corporate bond market
The corporate bond market, a medium- and long-term capital mobilization channel, was negatively affected after investigations into some issuances were launched. Individual investors sold bonds before maturity due to concerns over businesses’ failure to repay debts.
To rectify activities in this market, the Government released Decree No 65/2022/ND-CP on September 16 to amend Decree No 153/2020/ND-CP that stipulates rules on corporate bond offerings. It also requested the Ministry of Finance to continue overhauling Decree 65 in order to guarantee openness, transparency, and the legitimate rights and interests of investors, along with the safety and security of the financial and monetary markets.
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7. Lead in digital economy growth in Southeast Asia
According to Google, Temasek, and Bain & Company, the gross merchandise value of Vietnam’s digital economy was estimated at 23 billion USD in 2022, rising by 28% from a year earlier – the fastest growth in Southeast Asia.
Data from the Ministry of Information and Communications showed that revenue in the digital economy in 2022 increased by over 10% year-on-year to 148 billion USD.
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8. Fuel shortages in many localities
In October and November, residents in many localities had to wait in long queues to buy fuel. This situation came as a result of complex developments in the global oil market, and it also revealed problems in the management of petrol and oil trading.
As directed by the Government, the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Industry and Trade, and the State Bank of Vietnam promptly carried out solutions to tackle this situation.
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9. Abnormal flooding in central region
On October 14 and 15, Da Nang and other localities in the central region experienced severe flooding due to post-storm downpours with rainfall of nearly 700mm in 24 hours. Tidal surges that occurred at the same time further slowed the drainage process, thus seriously affecting the lives of local residents.
This historic flooding gave a warning of worsening climate change that requires strategic response measures.
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10. First-ever advance to FIFA Women’s World Cup finals
Vietnam’s female football team became one of the six Asian representatives in the final round of the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup. It was the first time Vietnam qualified for the finals.
At SEA Games 31, the Vietnamese women’s team also successfully defended their title championship.
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