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Power price hike necessary to balance economy: experts

Although people and businesses don’t want the price of electricity and other commodities to increase, it is necessary to raise these prices to balance the economy in a multidimensional way.
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Hanoi (VNA) - Although people and businesses don’t want the price ofelectricity and other commodities to increase, it is necessary to raise theseprices to balance the economy in a multidimensional way.

The statement was made by chief economist of the Bank for Investment andDevelopment of Vietnam (BIDV) Can Van Luc, during an online forum held inHanoi on March 21.

The forum was organised after the average retail price for power was officiallyraised by 8.36 percent starting on March 20, from 1,720 VND (7.49 US cents) perkWh to 1,864 VND (8.03 US cents), excluding value added tax.

Different pricing schemes have also been set for households and businesses.Specifically, retail prices for households now range from 1,678 VND per kWh to 2,927VND per kWh depending on usage.

Previously, the input prices (coal, gas) of power generation enterprises still had the sponsorship of the State. However, since 2019,these input costs are no longer sponsored, making electricity prices increaseas a necessary consequence, Luc said.

The Government is also asking to move towards market mechanisms and that is apositive development, he said.

In terms of dosage, the Government and the Ministry of Industry and Trade(MoIT) have considered different factors to decide reasonable price increases,ensuring impacts on the economy, businesses and people are appropriate.

Regarding the time, according to Luc, it is suitable because global prices,typically the price of coal and petroleum, are not increasing and not creatinga large level of inflationary pressure on Vietnam. The beginning of the year isalso a time for the electricity industry to account for its business plan aswell as enterprises planning to operate. In addition, this is also the timewhen the Government may consider adjustment steps to ensure macroeconomicstability.

On the other hand, the adjustment of other commodity prices this year must alsobe considered to ensure that there will be not many commodities with increasedprices in a year, otherwise, it will create macroeconomic instability, he added.

Bach Thang Long, Deputy General Director of Garment 10 Joint Stock Company,said both people and businesses don’t want rising electricity prices becausethey will put pressure on businesses. However, firms are not surprised withthis price increase because the information about the rise in electricityprices has been captured by enterprises since 2018 to calculate the actionplan.

Economist Luc added the increase in electricity prices leads to increasingcosts in production and business. Hence, it will help businesses reduce energy,raise workers’ awareness and use economical equipment to save the electricity.This is necessary for businesses in the current context to improvecompetitiveness in the market.

He also suggested that Government needs to eliminate cross-subsidising mechanismsfor objects using electricity. At present, the industrial sectors consuminglarge amounts of electricity, accounting for 55 percent of the electricitydensity, such as cement, iron and steel, are being compensated for electricityprices and only subject to the lowest price of 6.8 cents per kWh. Meanwhile,the electricity price for households is up to 8.7 cents per kWh.

“Currently, consumers using electricity for domestic use as well as serviceenterprises are compensating a certain amount for industrial productionenterprises – that is unfair. When there is fairness, people and businesseswill agree and are willing to pay more reasonable electricity prices,” Lucsaid.-VNA
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