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HCM City to exceed 2022 growth target of 6.5%

Ho Chi Minh City is likely to exceed its growth target of 6-6.5% this year, a city official said.
HCM City to exceed 2022 growth target of 6.5% ảnh 1Phan Van Mai, chairman of the municipal People’s Committee, speaks at a meeting to review the city’s socio-economic development in the first eight months. (Photo courtesy of the HCM City Press Centre)
HCM City (VNA) – Ho Chi Minh City is likely to exceed its growthtarget of 6-6.5% this year, a city official said.

Speaking at a meeting on August 30, Chairman of the municipal People’sCommittee Phan Van Mai said the country’s largest economic hub would focus onspeeding up disbursement of public investment in the remaining months of theyear.

Public spending remains too slow, causing major public projects to be postponedfor years, according to Mai, who attributed the delays to complicatedadministrative procedures, among other hurdles.

Total public investment disbursement reached more than 9 trillion VND (386.9million USD) as of August 26, accounting for 23.8% of the year’s target of 38trillion VND. In August, it disbursed less than 600 billion VND.

The city is seeking Government allocation of an additional 120 trillion VND (5.13billion USD) for implementation of major public projects.

It would need 672 trillion VND of public investment over the next three yearsbut only 142 trillion VND was approved, or only 21% of what is needed, Mainoted.

In 2021, the city disbursed less than 30 trillion VND, accounting for only 61.3%of the year’s target.

Mai has proposed the Government remove obstacles to ensure the allocation ofinvestment capital for the implementation of major projects.

The projects include the metro routes, Ring Roads 3 and 4, the HCM City – Moc Baiexpressway, and others.

It will also need to mobilise private investment to invest more in publicfacilities such as schools, hospitals and cultural and sports centres.

Steering committee

The city has established a steering committee to speed up the disbursement ofpublic investment and resolve other issues facing the city, according to Mai.

“The most important is to improve administrative reform and the businessclimate.”

It will also speed up the disbursement of aid packages to support businessesand packages to support housing rentals for employees, he said.

It will continue to fight against COVID-19 and other diseases such as denguefever; hand, foot and mouth disease; and monkeypox, he added.

The city will speed up vaccination against COVID-19, especially for children,as it has a low rate of vaccination for children aged between five and 12, hesaid.

Le Thi Huynh Mai, director of the Department of Planning and Investment, saidthe city’s total budget revenue reached 312 trillion VND in the first eightmonths, or nearly 80.7% of the year’s target and up 21.34% year-on-year.

Exports reached 31.75 billion USD, up 9.02% year-on-year.

Its Index of Industrial Production rose by 14.8% over the same period lastyear.

Retail sales of goods and services were up 6.2% year-on-year.

The Consumer Price Index (CPI) was 2.1% compared to 2.58% for the wholecountry.

Total tourism revenue increased by 2.6% year-on-year.

While the country’s attraction of foreign direct investment (FDI) dropped 12.3%year-on-year in the first eight months, the city attracted 2.71 billion USD worthof FDI (up 24% year-on-year), the highest in the past five years./.
VNA

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