VnnNews – When Vietnam increases its exports, it must import more materials to make exports, an expert warns.
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Dr. Vu Dinh Anh, a deputy director of the Market and Price Research Institute, a Finance Ministry think tank, said that in the garment industry, the cost of materials is 80 percent of the total production cost. Therefore, Anh said, the more
Anh also reached a surprising conclusion: although exports create several tens of millions of jobs and bring some $60 billion every year to the national economy, if the cost of imports needed to enable the production of export products is considered, exports actually reduce GDP by two percent.
Among the import items, machinery and material inputs for domestic production account for the biggest proportions. Only ten percent of
Meanwhile, there are a lot of problems relating to exports. Though export volume has increased sharply (up 11 percent year over year), export revenues did not increase proportionately – in fact they fell by 10 percent!
Although crude oil exports increased eight percent year over year in the first eight months of 2009, revenues from oil exports fell by 41 percent. As for rice and pepper exports, though the export volume was up by 50 percent, total earnings fell by slightly.
Dr Nguyen Thi Nhieu of the Trade Research Institute warns that no breakthrough is likely from now to the end of the year. She said that the demand in the world market has just begun recovering from a low base and a lot of economies have applied measures to protect their local production. The competition among exporters has become stiffer in the world market, and
Dr. Anh of the Market and Price Institute believes that it is not imperative to push up exports to fix the current problems in the trade balance and to avoid bad balance of payments impacts. Instead
The General Statistics Office (GSO) has urged encouraging domestic consumption and relying on the internal market as the ‘fulcrum’ for development. GSO argues that
Even during the Asian financial crisis of 1997-99,
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