
Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Chi Dung emphasized that the building of a resolution on State economic development must ensure progress and quality; resolve major, core, strategic issues, and guide the development of State-owned enterprises and the breakthroughs of industries - Photo: VGP/Thu Sa
Must solve big, core problems
After 40 years of Renovation, the State economy has always played a leading role, performing well the function of leading and regulating economic activities within the legal framework and development orientation of the State, contributing to promoting growth, stabilizing the macro-economy, ensuring economic security, social security, and improving people's lives.
In particular, State-owned enterprises have gradually innovated, improved their operational efficiency, and made important contributions to the State budget. Some large-scale corporations and groups hold key positions in the economy and are capable of competing regionally and internationally; public service units have performed well in providing basic and essential public services; the scale of the State budget has continuously increased, and is an important resource to ensure the operation of the State apparatus.
However, the State economy still shows some limitations and shortcomings. The operational efficiency of many State-owned enterprises is not commensurate with the resources they possess; their international competitiveness is still limited; they have not clearly demonstrated their pioneering role in innovation and leadership in a number of key and essential sectors and fields.
The organizational system of public service units is not streamlined, slow to innovate operating mechanisms, and financial autonomy is limited. The roadmap for adjusting public service prices is not timely, and service quality does not meet requirements. Some non-budgetary state financial funds are still scattered, overlapping, and duplicate in terms of goals and tasks; the efficiency of resource use is still low;...
Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Chi Dung emphasized that the development of a resolution on State economic development must ensure progress and quality; resolve major, core, strategic issues, and guide the development of State-owned enterprises and the breakthroughs of industries.

"Ministries and branches need to continue to be highly focused, responsible, unified in viewpoints, and conduct in-depth and valuable research to participate in the Project," the Deputy Prime Minister noted, emphasizing the need to clarify the leading role of the State economy and the leadership and pioneering role of State-owned enterprises - Photo: VGP/Thu Sa
There will be breakthrough solutions
Reporting at the meeting, Deputy Minister of Finance Ho Sy Hung said that the Ministry of Finance has sent comments to members of the Steering Committee for Project development and members of the Prime Minister's Policy Advisory Council on the draft Project and Resolution on the private economy.
As of September 10, the Ministry of Finance received comments from 15/15 ministries and agencies; 17/32 members of the Steering Committee; and 7/18 members of the Prime Minister's Policy Advisory Council.
Next, the Ministry coordinated with the Government Office, ministries and branches to complete the draft Resolution. Therein, it revised, supplemented and completed the general assessment, guiding viewpoints, goals and tasks, and solutions.
In particular, the draft Resolution presents in detail new, breakthrough solutions for each State economic entity (State-owned enterprises, State credit institutions, public service units); for financial resources (State budget, State extra-budgetary funds, national reserves); for asset resources (land and resources, infrastructure and headquarters).
Also at the working session, leaders of the Government Office, the State Bank of Vietnam and the Ministries of National Defense, Construction, Home Affairs, Health, Education and Training, Culture, Sports and Tourism, Agriculture and Environment gave their opinions on public service units, use of public assets, resources, finance, land classification, the relationship between economy and culture, the role of State-owned commercial banks, enterprise management, etc.
Concluding the meeting, Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Chi Dung welcomed the active and proactive role of the Ministry of Finance and the Government Office, as well as the participation of other ministries and branches in drafting the draft.
"Ministries and branches need to continue to focus highly, be responsible, have a unified viewpoint, conduct in-depth and valuable research to participate in the Project," the Deputy Prime Minister noted, emphasizing the need to clarify the leading role of the State economy and the leadership and pioneering role of State-owned enterprises.
In particular, the solution needs to be focused, key, not duplicated, not overlapping. For state-owned enterprises, starting from the summary of Resolution 12, it is necessary to evaluate what has been and has not been done. From there, classify which content should be kept intact, promote which issues should be supplemented and edited, and at the same time evaluate the practical impact.
In addition, state-owned enterprises need to be pioneers in digital transformation, green transformation, and sustainable development; have tools to evaluate the positive and negative aspects of divested enterprises; public service units should pay attention to the issue of correct and complete calculation; regarding public assets, consider and take into account surplus assets...
Ministries and branches continue to research, give opinions, and send them to the Ministry of Finance tomorrow (September 13) to promptly complete the draft.
Thu Sa
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