Vietnamese government
wants higher budget overspending rate
The government will seek permission
from the National Assembly to set the budget overspending ceiling in 2014 at
a higher rate, chief of the Government Office confirmed at a press briefing
on Sunday.
Minister Vu Duc Dam, chairman of the GO, said the government
expects the rate to be increased from 4.8 percent of GDP to 5.3 percent next
year.
“The reason is there are huge demands for public
investment,” he told reporters.
Dam said localities across the countries, from big
cities like
Other reasons include the fact that the government will
still have to increase the basic wages and maintain social welfare.
Asked if the higher budget overspending cap will add
more burdens on the national public debts, Dam said the government has
“considered carefully before speaking out the proposal.”
“Before submitting the proposal to the NA, the
government has assessed all concerns, and consulted relevant agencies and
experts,” Dam said. “The public debt ceiling will be still ensured with the
5.3 percent overspending.”
Dam also asserted that money from the higher
overspending rate will be earmarked for public investment, as the government
is facing difficulty attracting the private sector to partake in public
construction.
“For instance, the only way to attract private
investors in the road building projects is to collect traffic tolls at high
rates, but will transporting companies and local residents accept that?” he
said.
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Chủ Nhật, 29 tháng 9, 2013
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