In the January-November period of 2013, the
state budget paid VND89.5 trillion of debt ($4.26 billion), equivalent to
about 11 percent of the total budget spending.
A report of the General Statistics
Office said that the total state budget spending by November 15 was estimated
at VND803.1 trillion (over $38.2 billion).
The payment for debt and aids was
equivalent to 11 percent of the expenditures, with VND89.5 trillion or over
$4.26 billion. Other important spending such as investment and development
spending accounted for only 18 percent of the total budget spending.
Making the largest share in the total
budget expenditure is spending for economic-social, defense, security, state
management activities, Party and mass organizations with VND567.4 trillion or
$27 billion. These expenses also include salaries reforms.
While total budget expenditure is
equivalent to 82.1 percent of budget estimates, total budget revenue by mid
November reached only over 80 percent of the yearly target, with VND657.6
trillion ($31.3 billion).
Data from the statistical agencies
showed that budget revenue from domestic sources reached VND432.6 trillion
and that from import and export was more than VND123 trillion, both reaching
more than 70 percent of the estimates.
Budget deficit from January to
November 15 was VND145.5 trillion.
According to a resolution of the
National Assembly, which as passed last year, 2013 budget deficit must not
exceed 4.8 percent. A recent government report to the National Assembly says
that 2013 budget deficit is estimated at 5.3 percent.
Son Hai,
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Thứ Sáu, 29 tháng 11, 2013
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