With this ranking, the country is also the best performer among the ASEAN nations, the Trade20 index, which examined 66 economies, shows.

Standard Chartered said Vietnam shows the strongest progress in trade growth potential of all the ASEAN markets in the report, driven by improvements to its trade readiness and economic dynamism.

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Tra fish is processed for exports at the factory of the Go Dang JSC in the My Tho Industrial Park of Tien Giang province. (Photo for illustration)

The market’s improving strength in trade readiness is attributed to infrastructure enhancements and improvements to its ease of doing business score, while its economic dynamism is driven by healthy growth, particularly in terms of export volumes.

According to the report, economic and political reforms over recent decades have spurred Vietnam’s economic growth, bolstered by strong domestic demand and manufacturing-led export success. The market has solid foundations for growth: it is politically stable, well-located for global supply chains and has a relatively young population.

The government has built on these foundations, focusing on business reforms and deregulation, investing in human capital and infrastructure, and embracing trade liberalization, Standard Chartered noted.

It said Vietnam’s growth is likely to continue to be driven by FDI-led manufacturing and export growth. Rising tourism inflows and stronger domestic demand, supported by higher wages, are also likely to sustain strong growth.

The banking group added amidst the ongoing US-China trade dispute, the country may also be well-placed to benefit if it can absorb demand diverted to other locations as suppliers relocate from China. It forecast FDI inflows will remain strong in 2019 and 2020 to approximate 15 billion USD.

Source: VNA