Presided
over by PM Nguyễn Tấn Dũng and his deputies, the Conference on implementing
socio-economic development plan 2010 was organized in Hà Nội on January 6-7, drawing
the presence of ministerial and local leaders.
At
the Conference on implementing socio-economic development plan 2010 held in Hà
Nội on January 6-7, 2010, PM Nguyễn Tấn Dũng stresses the necessity to clear
economic jams in 2010 - Photo: VGP/Nhật Bắc
The Government’s draft
resolution on measures to realize the socio-economic development plan for 2010,
including eight major solutions and 132 specific ones, was introduced by Permanent
Deputy PM Nguyễn Sinh Hùng.
The conference was also
featured with discussions and proposals on strategies for education
development, agriculture and rural development, land management, transportation
and other issues.
Three “economic jams” must
be cleared in 2010
Concluding the event, PM Nguyễn
Tấn Dũng briefed major socio-economic achievements gained in 2009, such as
positive economic growth rate (5.32%), industrial production value up 5.52%; agro-forestry
and fisheries up 3%; services up 6.63%; and poverty household rate slashed down
to 12.3%.
The Government chief pointed
out three “economic jams” – poor transport infrastructure; troublesome
administrative procedures; and weak human resource – which are all cleared
within 2010.
PM Nguyễn Tấn Dũng and some local leaders at the Conference on implementing socio-economic development plan 2010 held in Hà Nội on January 6-7, 2010- Photo: VGP/Nhật Bắc |
Economic competitiveness
needs to be sharpened
PM Dũng emphasized that,
first and foremost, ministries, sectors and localities must secure
macro-economic stability, prevent the recurrence of high inflation and
guarantee major economic balances.
Besides, it is necessary to
restructure the national economy towards higher productivity, efficiency and
competitiveness; consolidate growth quality; and improve investment and
business climate.
Agricultural and rural
development is also a priority, stated the Government chief, requiring that
scientific and technological advances should be applied in agricultural
production.
He noted that, after the
Government issued the resolution, all ministries and localities should design
their own action plans with specific targets.
Eight major
solutions to realize socio-economic development plan 2010: 1. To recover and restructure economy, improve growth quality; |