As a result, the average growth rate for the 2016-2020 period is expected at 6.67%, which is lower than the 7.36% recorded during the 2016-2019 period but still higher than the national average of 5.9%.
The scale of the capital city economy in 2020 is estimated at US$43.5 billion, with income per capita reaching US$5,250, a rise of 1.43 times compared with 2015, said Hanoi Vice Chairman Nguyen Doan Toan.
The industry and construction sector is expected to record growth of a decent 6.76%, bringing the average growth during the 2016-2020 period to 7.65%.
Thanks to the uninterrupted supply of goods and commercial promotion campaigns, growth in trade and service activities have been sustained, with strong growth in e-commerce and technology-based payment methods.
Total retail sales are estimated to increase by 2.4%, exports by 3.5% and services by 3.1%, while the consumer price index will be kept at below 2.8%.
Agriculture continues to affirm its role as the pillar of the economy amid difficulty, growing by an estimated 4.2% in 2020, the highest growth rate in recent years.
As a result, the city’s government revenue in 2020 is expected to increase by 3.5% over last year.
In 2021 Hanoi will continue to pursue the double goals of preventing Covid-19 effectively and capitalising on opportunities to boost economic recovery, striving for a growth rate of 7.5%.