The NA’s Resolution places
importance on three groups of norms – economy, society and environment.
Economically, the GDP will
grow by around 6.5%; the added value in the agro-forestry and fisheries sector
will increase by 2.8% against 2009; the industrial and construction sector
about 7%; and the service sector 7.5%. The total investment capital is expected
to account for 41% of GDP.
In 2010, about 1.6 million
jobs can be generated, including 850,000 guest workers sent to other countries.
The poverty rate will be reduced below 10% and the malnutrition rate of under-5-year-old
children down to 18%.
In terms of environment, 83%
of rural population will access to clean water while 45% of industrial parks
and export processing zones have standard concentrated sewage treatment systems.
The forest coverage will be raised to 40%.
One of the major solutions
to realize the aforesaid norm is that the Government should properly evaluate
domestic and international situations, so as map out plans on economic restructuring
towards higher efficiency, sharper competitiveness, rapid and sustainable
development.
It is necessary to mobilize
different capital sources to invest in agriculture and rural areas. The State
investments should be poured in poor, mountainous and disadvantaged provinces.
Another solution is to
expand new export markets, reduce the export of raw products. Meanwhile, it is
very essential to exploit domestic markets and encourage the consumption of
domestically-made products.
To improve performance of
State-owned enterprises, their equitization will be speeded up next year.
The training of
high-quality human resource will be prioritized, especially managers, experts
and technicians.
Administrative procedures reforms
are also promoted.