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PM: More effort needed to complete urgent tasks
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc asked Cabinet members to continue focusing
attention to completing their tasks while addressing the Government’s regular
meeting on March 2.
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Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc speaks at the meeting on March 2
(Photo: VNA) |
Assessing the implementation of the socio-economic development plan in the first
two months of the year, the PM said outcomes have surpassed the figures reported
earlier to the National Assembly, most notably those regarding public debt,
budget overspending and collection, reserves, and major economic balances.
Vietnam has successfully fulfilled the dual goals of containing the COVID-19
pandemic and boosting production and business and ensuring normal social
activities in the new context, he said.
The PM attributed the results to the engagement of the entire political system
and the outstanding efforts of the business community and people nationwide,
with significant contributions from the Government and its members, ministries,
agencies, and localities.
Regarding key tasks in the time ahead, he stressed the need to optimise the
opportunities and stay resolved to complete the tasks set for the first half of
this year and the year as a whole, saying the first job is to realise the
resolution adopted at the 13th National Party Congress.
More effort is needed to fight the pandemic and carry forward the “5K” principle
- Khau trang (Facemasks) - Khu khuan (Disinfecting) - Khoang cach (Keeping
distance) - Khong tap trung dong nguoi (No gatherings) - Khai bao y te (Medical
declarations), and maintaining vigilance during the fight, he said.
He ordered the acceleration of vaccine provision for priority groups, including
the poor, social policy beneficiaries, and at-risk people.
Given the difficulties facing businesses, Phuc urged ministries and agencies to
further remove obstacles, promote production and business, and speed up
socio-economic recovery, targeting growth of 6.5%.
He noted the need to select quality FDI sources amid the trend of inflow
investment.
The PM also asked ministries and agencies to review and adjust current support
packages and soon propose new packages to assist businesses and people in
difficult circumstances.
The Minister of Planning and Investment presented a supplementary report to the
meeting assessing the implementation of the socio-economic development plan in
2020.
Exports grew 7%; 1% higher than the previously reported figure. The urban
unemployment rate stood at 3.88%; lower than the reported figure of 4.39%.
National GDP growth was 2.91% and per capita income US$2,779; both higher than
the figures reported earlier.
Source: NDO