PM urges greater efforts to maintain growth, inflation targets in 2023

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh chaired the Government’s online conference with localities and the Government's monthly meeting in Hanoi on April 3.
PM urges greater efforts to maintain growth, inflation targets in 2023 ảnh 1Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh speaks at the event. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh chaired the Government’s online conference with localities and the Government's monthly meeting in Hanoi on April 3.

In the afternoon, participants discussed an additional evaluation report on the implementation results of the public investment plan in 2022 and the deployment of the public investment plan in 2023; an additional evaluation report on the performance results of the socio-economic development plan in 2022 and the deployment of the socio-economic development plan in 2023, and an additional evaluation report on the performance of the State budget in 2022 and the State budget estimate in 2023.

Several Government members and local leaders suggested the National Assembly pilot several policies related to energy transition, especially renewable energy, contributing to delivering on Vietnam’s commitments to green and circular economic development.

They proposed tax and fee reduction, social housing policies in support of developers, buyers and renters; regulations on the management and exploitation of mines as well as the sharing of construction materials for key transport projects.

Speaking at the event, PM Chinh said the global economy is forecast to continue slowing down this year. In the country, difficulties remain, especially those in real estate and securities markets, and internal issues of the economy.

Based on opinions of the Cabinet members, he emphasised that the growth and inflation targets for 2023 have not been changed. However, ministries, agencies and localities need to make greater efforts to achieve these targets, and also closely monitor the situation and come up with scenarios and solutions.

Accordingly, they were urged to remove obstacles, particularly those related to legal regulations, promoting production and trade, generating jobs and creating livelihoods for residents.

Ministries and administrations were also requested to delegate more authority to lower levels, push for administrative reform, issue policies to waive, reduce, extend and reschedule the payment of taxes, fees, and charges; reschedule debts and cut lending rates.

The PM directed ministers and heads of ministry-level and governmental agencies, chairpersons of the municipal and provincial People’s Committees to strengthen discipline in line with the Government’s working regulations.

They were tasked with chairing projects and programmes involving many ministries and agencies. If any difficulties arise, they should actively consult with leaders of the relevant ministries and agencies to address them together.

In the afternoon of the same day, the Government mulled over a proposal on solutions to dealing with difficulties in production and trade. They also proposed the building of a law on amendments and supplements to several articles of the Law on Exit and Entry of Vietnamese Citizens and the Law on Entry, Exit, Transit and Residence of Foreigners in Vietnam./.

VNA

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