PM chairs meeting on fiscal, monetary policy management

May 16, 2024 - 20:18
The PM stressed the need to prevent the exchange rate from affecting macroeconomy and inflation control, while requesting that the lending rates should be reduced by 1-2 per cent to stimulate production and trade. He set a target for credit growth of 5-6 per cent right in the second quarter.

 

Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính chaired a meeting in Hà Nội on May 16 with ministries and agencies to discuss the coordination of fiscal and monetary policies. — VNA/VNS Photo

HÀ NỘI — Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính chaired a meeting in Hà Nội on May 16 with ministries and agencies to discuss the coordination of fiscal and monetary policies aimed at maintaining macro-economic stability, controlling inflation and promoting growth. 

Amid ongoing global uncertainties, PM Chính emphasised the need for proactive and flexible management of fiscal and monetary policies. He called for a focused and prioritised approach, ensuring that fiscal policy tools are synchronised with monetary and other macro-economic policies in a harmonious and suitable manner.

The PM stressed the need to prevent the exchange rate from affecting macro-economy and inflation control, while requesting that the lending rates should be reduced by 1-2 per cent to stimulate production and trade. He sets a target for credit growth of 5-6 per cent right in the second quarter.

Additionally, he urged efforts to increase State budget revenue and manage State budget expenditures strictly, thus improving the efficiency of budget management, allocation and use while tightening financial discipline and order.

The leader also directed the continued promotion of public investment, with a focus on key national infrastructure, inter-regional socio-economic development, and social housing projects. He suggested considering the issuance of bonds and pooling all social resources, with an initial aim of raising about VNĐ100 trillion (US$4.16 billion) for projects related to green transition, digital transformation, and social housing during the 2021-25 period.

Regarding gold market management, he instructed the immediate adoption of various tools and measures to regulate and stabilise the gold market more effectively and in a timely manner. — VNS

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