Infrastructure investment crucial to national
growth
HA NOI (VNS) —
Investment in infrastructure development is pivotal to Viet Nam's journey
towards becoming an industrial nation by 2020, Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung
said at a national teleconference discussing the Party Central Committee's
2012 Resolution No.13 on building a synchronised infrastructure system.
Dung said building infrastructure must be
appreciated as a strategic necessity if the nation wishes to achieve both a
rapid and sustainable development.
He placed the Ministry of Natural Resources and
Environment at the helm of the development program-me, putting the ministry
in charge of planning land clearance for all infrastructure projects
throughout the nation.
"Resolution 13 has been strictly implemented
by ministries, sectors and localities nation-wide. Public investment, so far,
has been effective in key areas.
"Public – private partnerships have been put
to good use in infrastructure development projects. These successes have
greatly contributed to socio-economic development, improving people's living
conditions, as well as improving national security and defence," Dung
said.
To further enhance these successes, PM Dung asked
all ministries, sectors and localities to work hard to overcome challenges they
may face so as to focus efforts on enhancing collaboration between agencies
and enterprises in the implementation of infrastructure construction
projects.
Dung also assigned the Ministry of Planning and
Investment (MPI) with the mission of calculating how big of a chunk of the
State budget will be required over the next five years, from government bonds
to Official Development Aid.
A report from the MPI said that in the three
years following the issue of Resolution 13, several important infrastructure projects
moved forward that improved connectivity between regions, such as the Ho Chi
Minh-Trung Luong, Cau Gie-Ninh Binh and Noi Bai-Lao Cai expressways.
In addition, many energy projects have received
investment money and support to further the modernization of the national
power transmission system.
The PM's speech concluded that, in the last three
years, considerable development in all domains - education, health care,
science and technology – had been well noted.
Dung, however, warned that if Viet Nam fails to
build better infrastructure, it won't sustain the six per cent GDP growth
Viet Nam enjoys at present.
"Resolution 13 is a manifestation of the
direction charted out by the Party. It has enjoyed support from our people
and achieved notable successes in the past three years. We should continue to
mobilise and use efficiently all the resources available to continue its
progress in the years to come," said Dung. — VNS
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Thứ Tư, 22 tháng 4, 2015
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