Inflation predicted to stay below 4% in 2018
Wednesday, January 3,2018AsemconnectVietnam - The Ministry of Finance (MoF) has outlined three scenarios for inflation in 2018, with the consumer price index (CPI) in all circumstances staying below 4 per cent, the target set by the National Assembly.
Hikes in healthcare costs in the first quarter are projected to increase the CPI by 0.17 per cent, while wage increases and higher power costs will drive up the CPI by 0.14 per cent and 0.1 per cent respectively.
A 5 per cent increase each in petrol and gas prices will lift the CPI by 0.28 per cent and 0.06 per cent respectively.
After factoring in these price rises, the average CPI in 2018 is expected to rise by 3 per cent.
In the second scenario, which is largely the same as the first one, with the exception that pork prices rise by 7 per cent at the end of the year and petrol and gas prices increase by 10 per cent, the average CPI in 2018 will rise by 3.4 per cent.
Meanwhile the average CPI will increase by 3.9 per cent in the third scenario, assuming a 15 per cent rise in pork prices and 15 per cent hikes in petrol and gas prices with other price increases the same as in the first scenario.
According to the General Statistics Office (GSO), Viet Nam’s average inflation in 2017 fell from 5.22 per cent in January to 3.61 per cent in November.
The year 2017 is considered a successful year in inflation control, as the average CPI increased 3.53 per cent over 2016 and 2.6 per cent compared to December 2016, fulfilling the target of keeping the rate under 4 per cent for the whole year, GSO Nguyen Bich Lam said during a meeting last week.
Lam pointed out major reasons behind the CPI rise, including hikes in the prices of health care and education services, as well as an increase in regional minimum wage.
The price of construction materials was up 5.23 per cent due to increases in the prices of sand and steel. Rising prices of essential goods in the global market also pushed the import price index up by 2.57 per cent and export price index up by 2.93 per cent; the Producer Price Index (PPI) expanded by 2.82 per cent.
Lam underscored that a record number of 16 storms were seen in 2017, which pushed up the prices of food and foodstuff in affected localities, especially central provinces.
Meanwhile, there were a number of factors helping rein in inflation, including a downturn of 2.6 per cent in food prices in 2017, helping reduce the overall CPI by about 0.53 per cent.
The Ministry of Finance had kept a close watch on market developments, while coordinating with the Ministry of Industry and Trade to manage fuel prices, he said.
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