Cabinet reviews 2013
targets
HA NOI (VNS) - The Cabinet convened for its monthly meeting in
Ha Noi on Saturday, focusing on the implementation of socio-economic
development tasks in the first ten months of this year and discussing
measures to achieve the county's yearly targets.
Cabinet members
praised encouraging achievements in socio-economic development over the past
10 months thanks to the drastic measures implemented by the government.
They said the
economy is on the right track to recovery, with inflation under control,
interest rates cut and improvements made in industrial production.
Policies on
education, job generation and social welfare and security have been ensured
along with the maintaining of political security and social order.
The cabinet also
pointed to shortcomings such as the economy's slow recovery, sluggish growth
in credit balance and the abundance of non-performance loans.
They suggested
that more effective solutions should be pursued to ease difficulties for
producers and businesses, facilitating firms to access credits while focusing
investment in production and other priority fields.
It was also argued
that more attention should be paid to programmes on market development, trade
and investment promotion and the simplification of procedures for exports at
border gates.
Regarding banking
operations, Governor of the State Bank of Viet Nam Nguyen Van Binh assured
the cabinet that much effort is being made to manage monetary policies
dealing with bad debts while maintaining stable interest and exchange rates.
Ministries and
localities were urged to keep a close eye on administrative reform, avoiding
inconvenience to people and businesses as well as creating optimal conditions
for the development of enterprises' production.
Many cabinet
members suggested tighter market management in the last months of the year to
prevent inappropriate price hikes, cross-border smuggling and the production
and trade of fake and low-quality commodities.
At the meeting,
the cabinet focused on measures to prevent natural disasters and overcome
their consequences.
As many as eight
out of 11 tropical storms in the
To help overcome
the aftermath, the Prime Minister decided to provide seedlings and breeding
animals worth over VND428 billion and 1,600 tonnes of rice to disaster-hit
localities.
The localities
should invest more money in work for natural calamity prevention, including
improving forecast capacity.
In the mean time,
work must be finished on the rebuilding and repair of transport networks,
infirmaries, schools and agency offices.
Concluding the
meeting, Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung stressed the importance of obtaining
a growth rate of 5.4 per cent for this year, saying that this will create a
basis for higher growth in 2014 and the following years.
He ordered the
Ministry of Finance and localities to pay attention to budget collection and
spending, ensuring the budget balance.
Furthermore, he
urged relevant ministries and agencies to fulfill the last two UN Millennium
Development Goals for ensuring clean water and fighting HIV/AIDS by 2015.
Ministries,
agencies and localities were asked to increase the flow of timely and
accurate information given to media in order to create a social consensus and
successfully implement the set targets and tasks. - VNS
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Chủ Nhật, 27 tháng 10, 2013
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