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Nov 14, 2016 / 11:48

National Assembly adopts a resolution on State budget estimate

Under the National Assembly’s newly-adopted resolution on State budget estimate, about 50 trillion VND (2.25 billion USD) worth of government bonds will be used for key works and projects in the medium-term public investment plan in 2017.

The 14th National Assembly (NA) adopted a resolution on the State budget estimate for 2017 during the ongoing second session in Hanoi on November 11 with 79.31 percent of votes. 
 
The NA deputies passed a resolution on State budget estimate at the session.
The NA deputies passed a resolution on State budget estimate at the session.
According to the resolution, the total State budget collection is estimated at more than 1,200 trillion VND (54.5 billion USD) while the total spending will be over 1,390 trillion VND (63.1 billion USD), making the budget deficit account for 3.5 percent of the gross domestic product (GDP). 
The resolution asks the Government to implement a tight fiscal policy which combines with monetary policy to stabilise the macro-economy, curb inflation and fuel economic growth. 
From 2017, toll and maritime fees will be used to maintain roads and ensure maritime safety.
Special consumption tax on petroleum from Nghi Son oil refinery and 72 percent of its profit will be channeled into the State budget, with the remaining being invested into the Vietnam National Oil and Gas Group in line with the law. 
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The Government will direct provinces and cities nationwide to use revenues from lottery business for the priority fields of education, vocational training, health care, new rural construction and climate change response. 
The fund for food safety in localities will be equivalent to the amount of fines for relevant violations. 
The government bonds of at least five-year maturity will account for 70 percent of the total. Regular spending in ministries, agencies and localities will be reduced, including those for conferences, seminars, foreign trips and vehicle purchase. 
Ministries, agencies and localities must abide by the law on thrift practice and wastefulness prevention, and the law on anti-corruption. 
From July 1, 2017, the base salary will be increased from 1.21 million VND to 1.3 million VND per month. 
About 50 trillion VND (2.25 billion USD) worth of government bonds will be used for key works and projects in the medium-term public investment plan in 2017. 
The Government will take positive measures to cut down overspending while enhancing inspection over the use of loans to ensure that the public, government and sovereign debts are within limits. 
At the session, the NA also passed a resolution on amendments and supplements to several articles of Resolution No.55/2010/QH12 on waiving and reducing agricultural land use taxes.