The Spring Economic Forum is a venue for experts to review economic development and macro-policies in 2013 and devise proposals for 2014.
Nguyen Van Giau, head of the National Assembly’s Economic Committee (NAEC) made the remarks at this year’s Spring Economic Forum held by the (NAEC) in Ha Long City on April 28.
In the first quarter of the year, most economic sectors gathered steam, signaling that the horizon for the economy is brighter, Giau said. At the forum Giau solicited proposals from participants, asking for viable solutions to bolster socio-economic development in 2014 and beyond.
The most important issues facing the macroeconomy are non performing loans (NLPs) and public debt, as they closely effect capital circulation, and the economy will remain weak until these issues are adequately resolved, he added.
The forum’s evaluations provide important inputs for the NAEC to support the implementation of the NA’s resolution on socio-economic development plan in 2013 and in 2014.
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