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Overcoming challenges to expand 8% this year

Ho Chi Minh City to streamline administra­tive reform

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HO CHI MINH CITY: Challenges such as bureaucrat­ic obstacles, land clearance issues and project implementa­tion delays must be overcome for Ho Chi Minh City to reach its growth target of 7.5% to 8% for 2024, says a senior city official.

Speaking at a meeting, Phan Van Mai, chairman of the city People’s Committee, said that measures to achieve the growth target included speeding up public spending, enhancing public services, streamlini­ng administra­tive reform, controllin­g inflation and stabilisin­g the economy.

The city would particular­ly focus on expediting public spending, boosting consumptio­n and resolving the challenges faced by businesses in 2024, he said.

Over the years Ho Chi Minh City has seen rapid urbanisati­on and economic developmen­t, leading to increased demand for public services and infrastruc­ture.

However, the city has faced challenges in effectivel­y disbursing public funds, resulting in delays in crucial projects and hindered economic growth.

As of Jan 5, the city’s public investment disburseme­nt reached nearly 44 trillion dong, only 64% of the full-year target.

In addition to speeding up public spending, the city will focus on developing high-quality human resources and promoting digital transforma­tion to foster digital governance, a digital economy and a smart city status.

It will continue to create the most favourable conditions for business activities, according to Mai.

It will also review and adjust its general planning, including land-use plans until 2040, as well as land prices, housing developmen­t plans, and the developmen­t and management of social housing until 2030.

Le Thi Huynh Mai, director of the Planning and Investment Department, said speeding up public spending would be a significan­t factor for the city to reach its growth target for 2024. She recommende­d the city improve the capacity of department and branch leaders in capital disburseme­nt, monitor progress regularly, accelerate site clearance, shorten investment procedure time, and be more flexible in capital adjustment.

Tran Du Lich, chairman of the Advisory Council implementi­ng resolution­s for the developmen­t of the city, said meeting the growth target of 7.5% to 8% would be challengin­g but attainable with effective measures. He recommende­d the city make efforts to continue restructur­ing stateowned enterprise­s.

 ?? — Bloomberg ?? Fast growth: Customers at a cafe along the saigon river in Ho Chi Minh City. speeding up public spending will be a significan­t factor for the city to reach its growth target for 2024.
— Bloomberg Fast growth: Customers at a cafe along the saigon river in Ho Chi Minh City. speeding up public spending will be a significan­t factor for the city to reach its growth target for 2024.

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