Keeping market prices under control in 2014
Finance Minister Dinh Tien Dung has
confirmed the financial sector will use necessary instruments for managing
market prices to support the government’s macroeconomic stabilisation
efforts.
In a weekly Q&A session
for Cabinet members organised by the Government portal on January 12, Dung
said effective management of market prices, especially essential commodities,
is one of the sector’s priorities in 2014 to stabilise the macro-economy.
“We believe once the macro-economy is kept in check this year,
market prices in 2014 will be more stable,” he said.
The minister stressed the prices of essential commodities such
as oil and petrol, electricity, coal and gas will be executed in a way to
avoid market shocks, contributing to the inflation control goal and
harmonising the interest between the State, businesses and consumers.
The sector will continue removing the price cross-subsidy
mechanism, but ensure vulnerable groups in society, including the poor,
policy beneficiaries, and those living in far-flung areas, will not be
affected.
Dung said
He confirmed petrol and oil prices have been adjusted in line
with the market-based mechanism and under State management since 2009.
In 2014, he said, the ministry will make public global oil
prices every day to support businesses in fixing domestic price levels.
The Finance Minister also talked about measures to combat
transfer pricing and tax dodging for businesses in
Transfer pricing and tax dodging are a common occurrence in
foreign countries, and
Dung said the ministry has gradually controlled transfer
pricing, with its tax agencies managing nearly 3,190 businesses and a
database for tax management being built to back inspections.
According to the minister, the number of foreign-invested
companies claiming losses has fallen considerably, helping create a healthy
competitive environment for all businesses.
He called on the Ministry of Planning and Investment and the
Ministry of Science and Technology to get involved in the fight to nip any
violations in the bud.
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Chủ Nhật, 12 tháng 1, 2014
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