Gov't needs to take steps to boost economic stability: meeting

Jul 3rd at 14:09
03-07-2019 14:09:35+07:00

Gov't needs to take steps to boost economic stability: meeting

The Government should enhance macro-economy stability to strengthen the national economy before risks appear, said members of the National Financial and Monetary Policy Advisory Council at a meeting on Tuesday.

 

The meeting, chaired by Deputy Prime Minister Vuong Dinh Hue, pooled opinions ahead of the Governments meeting with localities tomorrow.

In the first half of this year, the country posted a GDP growth rate of 6.76 per cent, ran a trade surplus of US$1.64 billion and faced inflation of 2.64 per cent.

State budget collection met 53 per cent of the plan for the full year, public debts accounted for 57-58 per cent of GDP and Government debts made up 49 per cent of GDP.

The councils members agreed that signs of macro-economic risks are yet to appear, but pointed out that growth-driven sectors, like agriculture, industry and services, had slower growth rates than in 2018.

Members suggested the Government continue closely following trade and investment developments around the world to stabilise the economy while reinforcing internal elements to deal with external developments, facilitating trade and preventing trade fraud.

The Government and the State Bank of Viet Nam need to pay attention to potential impacts of new virtual currencies on the countrys fiscal and monetary policies, they said, urging the quick issuance of legal regulations on cashless payment and the fine-tuning of the legal system on investment, businesses and public-private partnerships.

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