Drastic actions needed to complete public investment disbursement plan: MoF

Nov 20th at 19:32
20-11-2025 19:32:37+07:00

Drastic actions needed to complete public investment disbursement plan: MoF

Việt Nam needs to disburse more than VNĐ406 trillion in the next two months to meet this year’s public investment target.

Work on the project to upgrade Road DT841 in Đồng Tháp Province. — VNA/VNS Photo

With the current progress, Việt Nam must disburse an additional VNĐ406.6 trillion (US$15.4 billion) to fulfil this year’s public investment plan – a highly challenging task that requires strong and decisive action in the remaining two months.

The Ministry of Finance (MoF) reported that as of November 6, public investment disbursement had reached nearly VNĐ495.5 trillion, equivalent to 54.9 per cent of the target set by the Prime Minister.

Compared with October 30, the sum increased by VNĐ18.8 trillion, or 2.1 percentage points.

Ministries and central agencies achieved an average disbursement rate of around 47.2 per cent, while localities averaged 57.2 per cent.

HCM City – the locality with the largest capital plan – disbursed VNĐ68.2 trillion (56.7 per cent), up 4.3 percentage points from the previous week. As the country’s economic engine, HCM City must disburse over VNĐ50 trillion in the final two months of the year.

Hoàng Vũ Thanh, deputy director of the municipal Department of Finance, acknowledged the challenge but affirmed that the city is applying comprehensive measures, especially accelerating site clearance for major projects.

In the North, Hải Phòng rose from 69.8 per cent to 73.4 per cent, with cumulative disbursement exceeding VNĐ26.4 trillion. Ninh Bình continued to lead nationwide, reaching 98.6 per cent, or more than VNĐ28.4 trillion, as of November 6.

The MoF noted that 29 ministries and central agencies remain below the national average. Some manage large capital volumes but show slow progress.

As of November 6, the Ministry of Construction had disbursed VNĐ35.8 trillion (43.6 per cent), while the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment reached VNĐ9.1 trillion (43.8 per cent). The Ministry of Health continued to lag furthest behind, with disbursement of only 13.2 per cent of its VNĐ7.2-trillion allocation.

Delays were attributed to unrealistic planning, repeated capital adjustments and persistent site clearance obstacles, particularly for transport and resettlement projects. Supply shortages, weak capacity among contractors, and severe weather – including recent storms and flooding – also slowed implementation.

To achieve full-year disbursement and support growth of 8.3–8.5 per cent, the ministry urged ministries and provinces to rigorously carry out Government directives, remove procedural bottlenecks, resolve site clearance issues, ensure stable construction material supplies, and strengthen accountability of project owners.

Phi Hương Nga, head of the industry and construction statistics division at the National Statistics Office, stressed that public investment disbursement is crucial to reaching the year’s 8 per cent growth target. She warned that the storm season may continue to disrupt construction and materials transport.

She called for faster deployment of ongoing and newly approved projects, prioritisation of essential works, and detailed weekly and monthly progress tracking.

Localities should promptly reallocate funds to well-performing projects capable of early completion, speed up compensation and site clearance, and secure adequate construction materials for key national works.

Lê Tiến Dũng, deputy director of the MoF’s Infrastructure Development Department, said eight Government working groups are working directly with ministries and provinces to remove bottlenecks. He urged detailed disbursement schedules, tighter progress monitoring, faster ODA procedures and timely updates to the national public investment database.

He warned that without concerted implementation of these measures, meeting the 100 per cent disbursement target for 2025 will remain highly challenging. 

Bizhub

- 16:56 20/11/2025





RELATED STOCK CODE (1)

NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Vietnamese companies seal deals as ASEAN Trade Fair 2025 wraps up

Việt Nam News spoke with Phạm Khắc Tuyên, Trade Attaché at the Vietnamese Embassy in South Korea, as the ASEAN Trade Fair 2025 concluded in Seoul. Five MOUs have...

PM asks efforts to speed up administrative reforms

Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính has asked ministries and local authorities to accelerate the implementation of plans to simplify and remove administrative procedures...

Tây Ninh boosts investment cooperation with Japanese enterprises

Two investment promotion conferences held by a delegation from Tây Ninh in Tokyo and Osaka have attracted a large number of Japanese participants, reflecting the...

Hà Nội strengthens administrative reforms to improve investment climate

Hà Nội has begun piloting an administrative procedure model that allows citizens and businesses to submit documents at any branch of the city’s Public...

Vietnam emerges as Southeast Asia’s cross-border e-commerce hub

Vietnam is rapidly emerging as a regional powerhouse in cross-border e-commerce, driven by strategic initiatives from global players and backed by supportive...

Czech Republic offers Vietnamese firms gateway to EU market

Czechia, located at the heart of Europe, can serve as a strategic gateway for Vietnamese businesses seeking to enter the EU market, president of the senate of the...

SOEs urged to lead in innovation and digital transformation to maintain pivotal economic role

In the current context of rapid technological advancement, strong private-sector development and deeper international integration, SOEs are expected to lead...

Việt Nam, Australia issue joint statement outlining new priorities to deepen trade ties

Việt Nam and Australia reaffirmed their long-standing economic partnership and agreed on new priorities to deepen trade and investment ties at the second Trade...

Australia-Vietnam partnership unlocks trade, investment, and innovation opportunities

Louise Adams, a member of the Australia-Vietnam Policy Institute, spoke with VIR’s Bich Ngoc about how Australia and Vietnam can deepen economic cooperation.

Forum seeks productive, sustainable economic partnership between Việt Nam, Algeria

The Algerian PM said the forum demonstrated the strong resolve of both countries not only to build upon their historical ties but also to promptly translate the...


MOST READ


Back To Top