Exports from Vietnam should continue to grow strongly in the short term, helped by booming foreign direct investment into the manufacturing sector. However, the lack of spillovers from the dynamic foreign sector to the less-productive domestic economy is a cause for concern, and could cost the economy over the medium term.
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