Thursday, 01/01/2009 11:34

Industry sector urged to lead in combating recession

The industry and trade sector should pioneer preventing the economic slowdown, with focus placed on supporting businesses to step up production and exports, said Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung.

At a conference hosted by the Ministry of Industry and Trade in Hanoi on Dec. 31, PM Dung praised the sector’s huge contributions to the country’s achievements this year, including a 14.6 percent rise in industrial production and a 29.5 percent increase in export turnover.

Despite a wide range of difficulties, industry and trade enterprises have operated effectively to meet integration requirements, ensuring a sufficient supply of commodities for the domestic market, with prices being driven by the market rules, he said.

However, the PM pointed out the sector’s shortcomings in managing import-export activities, forecasting and controlling prices and the domestic market, especially its failure to fulfill the yearly growth target.

While emphasising economic decline prevention as the most important goal in 2009, PM Dung asked the sector to focus on removing obstacles hindering production and exports.

In addition to the government’s solutions, the ministry needs to work out its own mechanisms and policies to facilitate enterprises’ efforts to run at their full production capacity and meet domestic and export demands, with priority given to the supporting industries to reduce imports, he stressed.

According to the PM, the sector should increase consumer goods production to meet the domestic demand and assist those industries that produce commodities to replace imports, employ a large number of workers and use materials available in the country.

He urged the sector to coordinate closely with banks to provide soft loans for enterprises to help them promote sales and make the most of the local market in a bid to maintain production and employment.

The government leader proposed the ministry accelerate trade promotion activities and administrative reform, curb the import growth at below 27 percent, intensify the fight against smuggling, and ensure a sufficient supply of goods, particularly essential commodities.

Regarding its subordinate groups and corporations, PM Dung ordered the ministry to speed up the restructuring of the targeted firms to improve their competitiveness.

Minister of Industry and Trade Vu Huy Hoang pledged to closely follow the government’s solutions, strive for year-on-year increases of 16 percent and 13 percent in industrial production and export earnings, respectively, and ensure enough goods for the domestic market.-

VNA

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