NA
wants efficient airport project
Many National Assembly deputies yesterday
( Nov 4) agreed with the need to build a new modern but costly international
airport, but said careful study was needed to ensure both economic and social
efficiency of the project.
Under the Government's proposal,
Funding for the project will come from the State
budget, Government bonds, Official Development Assistance and private
sources.
During group discussions yesterday, the deputies agreed
that it was essential to build the airport to ease pressure on
However, they said many questions remained for the
feasibility of the project.
Deputy Dao Van Binh from Ha Noi and Hoang Thanh Tung
from the Mekong Delta province of Soc Trang raised concerns about the cost of
the airport, saying that it was necessary to build the airport but not now
when the country's public debt was high.
Deputy Do Kim Tuyen from Ha Noi said there was a need
to have a clear transport development vision in line with the country's real
conditions before deciding to build the airport.
He said the Government should make more clear how the
new airport would link up with Tan Son Nhat airport and become a key entry
point to the region.
Deputy Pham Quang Nghi, who is secretary of the Ha Noi
People's Committee, said the airport was needed to help development but that
more consideration should be made about the project's investment capital.
Many deputies are undecided about building the airport
because of pressure on public debt, he said.
He also noted that some objectives were not feasible,
such as the need for the new airport to become a regional aviation hub.
He said it was necessary to draw lessons from previous
important large-scale projects. Many projects that were carefully discussed
failed to work as efficiently as expected, including the Dung Quat oil
refinery and bauxite projects in the Central Highlands.
Some deputies also raised concerns about the social
impacts of the project on the living conditions of local residents relocated
for the project.
This includes creating job for more than 9,000 people
of working age. An estimated 5,000ha of land will be revoked for the
construction of the airport.
Under the project, the new airport will be built in
three phases. Total investment for the first phase is estimated at VND164.589
trillion (US$7.84 billion).
The Government plans to source VND84.624 trillion ($4
billion) from the State budget, Government bonds and Official Development
Assistance (ODA) and the remaining from non-State sectors.
The first phase is expected to be completed in 2025 and
the second in 2030.
Supporting industry
Earlier yesterday, the NA deputies expressed broad
support for preferential policies and regulations for the support industry,
saying it was a welcome step in the right direction.
They also agreed that revisions and supplements were
needed for several laws on taxes including the Law on Special Consumption Tax
and those related to tax management.
Huynh Minh Thien of
The Government should issue the category of products
that will receive support early next year, he said.
Bui Van Cuong from the Central Highlands
They would be able to select providers, reduce
production costs, enhance competitiveness and avoid excessive dependence on
foreign supply sources, he said.
He suggested that the Government thoroughly reviews the
category of products and areas in need of support towards ensuring
transparency and effectiveness.
Tran Hoang Ngan of
Another deputy from
"As of now, a lot of research projects rely on the
State Budget and this has led to a situation where many of these are not
practical," she said.
The deputies also asked the Government to carefully
consider canceling fines for slow tax payment. They said this would set a bad
precedent, tie the hands of law enforcement agencies and affect the principle
of equality.
Milk and cigarettes
Many NA deputies urged higher taxes on tobacco, wine
and beer, saying the current duties imposed were too low.
Doan Nguyen Thuy Trang of
She proposed that from 2015, the tax on tobacco is
increased from 65 to 85 per cent, to 70 per cent for liquor that is 20 per
cent proof (ABV) and above, to 40 per cent for liquor under 20 ABV and to 65
per cent for beer.
She also proposed a reasonable increase in tax on
alcohol-free soft drinks to give a warning to consumers of the health hazards
involved.
Agreed with Trang, Huynh Thanh Lap from
In 1985, the total number of patients suffering from
these diseases accounted for 39 per cent of hospitalised cases, but this
increased to 63 per cent in 2011, he said.
These diseases accounted for 75 per cent of fatalities
in hospitals and the cost of treating them is estimated at around VND23
trillion (nearly US$1.1 billion) a year.
A reasonable increase in taxes on these products could
help correct lifestyles and protect the health of citizens, he said.
Meanwhile, Nguyen Quoc Binh of Ha Noi struck a note of
caution, saying that the issue of smuggling should be taken into
consideration when increasing taxes on these products.
"The higher the taxes, the greater the smuggling,
and this could cause difficulties for domestic production," he said.
"The tax increase roadmap should sychronise with
anti-smuggling efforts," he said.
VNS/VNN
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Thứ Tư, 5 tháng 11, 2014
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