Prime
Minister Nguyen Tan Dung on August 31 urged the Government to do its
utmost to achieve socio-economic targets for 2010.
Despite
positive progress in its economic development plan, the national economy
was still facing challenges on its way to reaching the set socio-economic
targets, PM Dung said at the Government’s monthly meeting on August
31.
Government
officials gather every month to review the results of socio-economic
performance and discuss measures to stabilise the macroeconomics, control
inflation and ensure social security for the rest of the year.
The
Ministry of Planning and Investment reported that in the first eight
months of the year, the industrial production continued to grow by 15.2
percent compared to the same period last year, and the trade gap slightly
decreased. Meanwhile, the August’s consumer price index slightly increased
by 0.23 percent over the previous month, the ministry said.
Good
co-ordination among sectors and localities helped agriculture improve
and kept pandemics under control despite the negative impact of floods
and storms. Nevertheless, the Government pointed out shortcomings of
the economy, which need to be overcome.
Worthy
of note was the negative impact of the global market that continued
to send prices rising, especially in the last quarter of the year, Government
officials said.
Firms
and enterprises were still ineffective in mobilising capital sources
as bank loan interest rates remained high. Epidemic diseases were at
a critical point and still threatened to seriously affect production
and people’s lives.
The
officials also discussed ways to effectively implement the socio-economic
development plan for 2011 and in the next five years. One of the most
discussed issues was how to develop the electricity industry.
The
officials agreed on a plan to introduce an open and favourable mechanism
for electricity production. The Government would favour the socialisation
of the industry, calling on the involvement and investment of all economic
sectors.
While
implementing hydroelectric power projects, the Government will boost
the development of natural-energy generated power programmes, they said.
PM
Dung asked the Ministry of Industry and Trade to focus on producing
electricity to avoid shortages of power, with Government playing the
key role in the field with the support of all sectors. He asked the
Government to set the economic growth for the next year at 7.5 percent.
To
ensure GDP growth of 6.5-7 percent this year, the consumer price index
must be maintained at 7 percent, and the excess of imports over exports
must be kept below 18 percent. The government leader spoke of the need
to support the key programmes and a new rural development plan in the
next five years.
During
discussions of the 2011-15 economic plan, Government officials described
the guarantee of social security as a key factor, suggesting that ministries
and sectors draw up appropriate plans for sustainable development, including
effective measures to respond to climate change. They also expressed
their resolve to push through administrative reform and equitisation
in State-run enterprises.
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