Prime Minister highlights motto to realise goals in 2023

Hanoi (VNA)
– Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has
highlighted the motto of “Solidarity, Discipline - Mettle, Flexibility - Innovation, Creativity - Timeliness, Effectiveness” in order to realise the goals set for 2023.
At a teleconference
between the Government and localities on January 3, PM Chinh said 2023 is a
core year to fulfill the goals set in the 2021-2025 plan amid global risks and
challenges as well as difficulties and limited economic resilience in the country.
He asked ministries,
agencies and localities to promptly build a Resolution on the Government’s
Action Plan on orientations to socio-economic development and national
security-defence in the Red River, north central and coastal central regions.
PM Chinh requested
that the Party, National Assembly and Government’s Resolutions and Conclusions must
be materialised via specific programmes and projects with clear roadmaps from
the beginning of this year.
They must keep abreast
of the practical situation; proactively, flexibly and creatively handle arising
issues within their authority, and immediately report and propose solutions to problems
beyond their authority.
The Government,
ministries, agencies and localities must be consistent with the goal of maintaining
macro-economic stability, controlling inflation, propelling growth, ensuring
major balances of the economy, thus ensuring legitimate rights and interests of
citizens, investors and relevant stakeholders in line with the law, he said.
The leader called for
improving the efficiency of price management, inspection and crackdown on
smuggling, trade frauds and illegal price speculation while effectively stepping
up economic restructuring in combination with renewing growth models, enhancing
economic efficiency, competitiveness and resilience.
He directed continuing
with the solid, active, flexible and effective monetary policy in harmonious
and sound combination with expansionary fiscal policy and other policies;
ensuring liquidity and credit growth and quality, and enhancing state
management to prevent unhealthy and policy profiteering activities.
The restructuring of
credit organisations in combination with settling bad debts for 2021-2025 must
be accelerated, focusing on delayed and less efficient projects.
The Government, ministries
and agencies were assigned to be drastic with State budget collection, improve tax-related
administrative procedures, and fine-tune tax management regulations.
With the highest
determination, ministries, agencies and localities must carry out the socio-economic recovery and development programme, three National Target Programmes,
push forward disbursement of public investment capital and public-private partnership,
particularly in infrastructure, he said, adding that they must support
businesses and trade promotion, expand export markets, draw high-quality FDI, offer
new tours to popularise Vietnam’s tourism, as well as come up with specific
measures to take advantage of China’s reopening.
The PM suggested
improving the efficiency of State-owned enterprises and develop the private
economic sector, effectively pool resources of SOEs in energy, infrastructure of
digital transformation and key national transport works; and developing a
sustainable and effective labour market.
He also asked for
completing mechanisms and policies for sustainable development, green and
circular economy; effectively coping with climate change and epidemics,
ensuring harmonious connectivity between economic and socio-cultural
development.
Other tasks include
continuing to consolidate national defence-security to firmly safeguard national
independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity; build an independent and
self-reliant economy with intensive, extensive and effective global integration,
including building an action plan to implement Directive No.15 on economic
diplomacy; stepping up Party building and crackdown on corruption, wastefulness
and negative phenomena.
On the occasion, he
called on administrations at all levels, sectors and localities to actively respond to recently-launch emulation campaigns and
ensure a warm and happy Lunar New Year (Tet) festival for policy beneficiaries, disadvantaged, poor and near-poor households, victims of disasters and epidemics
and those in remote, mountainous, island and ethnic minority regions.
Leaders of ministries,
agencies, localities, businesses and business associations at the event expressed
their satisfaction with 2022 socio-economic achievements, with 13 out of 15
targets being met or surpassed./.