Socio-economic Development Goals Discussed at NA’s Extraordinary Session
![]() | Vietnam, Laos Share Experiences In Foreign Affairs |
![]() | Consultative Conference with Former Party and State Leaders on Draft Documents for the 14th Party Congress |
![]() |
NA Chairman Tran Thanh Man addressing the opening session of the 15th NA’s 9th extraordinary sitting (Photo: VNA) |
Presenting the report, Minister of Planning and Investment Nguyen Chi Dung stated that, thanks to the high determination, great efforts, and decisive actions from the entire political system, people, and businesses under the leadership of the Party, especially the Politburo and the Secretariat, the country successfully and comprehensively fulfilled the socio-economic development goals for 2024, with all 15 key targets met or exceeded.
Many important indicators and indexes achieved outstanding results, higher than the estimated figures reported to the Party Central Committee and the National Assembly, gaining big praise from both the people and the international community.
The year 2025 holds special significance as the final year of the 5-year socio-economic development plan for 2021-2025. It is a year of acceleration and breakthroughs, aimed at achieving set goals. It also witnesses the organization of Party congresses at all levels in preparation for the 14th National Party Congress and the preparation of the foundational elements necessary for the successful implementation of the 10-year Strategy for 2021-2030, signaling the beginning of a new development era for the country.
![]() |
Therefore, the national GDP growth in 2025 needs to reach 8% or more, contributing to building a strong foundation for achieving a double-digit growth rate over a sustained period, starting from 2026. The growth should be rapid yet sustainable, with macroeconomic stability maintained, inflation controlled, and major balances ensured.
According to the verification report presented by the Chairman of the NA's Economic Committee Vu Hong Thanh, the committee generally agrees with the economic growth goals, requirements, and scenarios for 2025 outlined in the Government report. Proposing the National Assembly adjust the economic growth targets for 2025 reflects the Government's determination and efforts to successfully achieve the socio-economic development goals for the 2021-2025 period, thus creating a solid foundation to achieve double-digit growth over a sustained period, propelling the country into the era of strong development and prosperity.
Thanh said business and production activities have yet to show significant improvements in early 2025, highlighting the need to focus on analyzing and evaluating implementation conditions to ensure project feasibility, with special attention to national financial security and public debt safety.
Regarding the average consumer price index (CPI) growth target of 4.5-5%, the committee considered the adjustment necessary to facilitate fiscal and monetary policy management while supporting economic growth. However, the core inflation rate in January reached 3.07%, higher than the 2023 average of 2.71%, indicating considerable inflationary pressure. Against the backdrop, the committee suggested the roll-out of inflation control measures that align with growth targets and help ensure macroeconomic stability.
According to the committee, to deliver on the GDP growth target of at least 8% in 2025, it is necessary to ensure legal corridors and promote intrinsic strength while maintaining groundwork for long-term and sustainable development. It laid stress on the importance of stabilizing the macro-economy, managing major economic balances, and guaranteeing social security and national defense.
It also called for specific solutions to reform public investment management, assure the disbursement of allocated public investment funds, and develop concrete monetary and fiscal policies to boost consumer spending and domestic tourism. Additionally, it emphasized the need to reduce and simplify administrative procedures.
![]() | Cooperation Opportunities in Logistics Services Between Vietnam And China The outstanding growth of trade turnover between Vietnam and China is bringing many opportunities for logistics cooperation between the two sides. |
![]() | United Nations Population Fund Assists Vietnam in Poverty Reduction, Socio-economic Development Chief Representative of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) in Vietnam Matt Jackson said in a recent interview that Vietnam has achieved significant progress in ... |
Most read
Recommended
![Socio-economic Development Goals Discussed at NA’s Extraordinary Session](https://vietnamtimes.org.vn/stores/news_dataimages/2025/022025/12/15/b375f8a8c39a9d0be520dfb0260fe595.jpg?rt=20250212151352)
Socio-economic Development Goals Discussed at NA’s Extraordinary Session
Popular article
![President Ho Chi Minh Statue Display Under Restoration At UK Museum](https://vietnamtimes.org.vn/stores/news_dataimages/2025/022025/12/01/president-ho-chi-minh-statue-display-under-restoration-at-uk-museum.jpg?rt=20250212011556)
President Ho Chi Minh Statue Display Under Restoration At UK Museum
![Vietnam News Today (Feb. 12): Vietnam-Russia Friendship Overcomes Test of Time](https://vietnamtimes.org.vn/stores/news_dataimages/2025/022025/12/07/331c4baa7eaf96cf495da924358ec06b.jpg?rt=20250212070336)
Vietnam News Today (Feb. 12): Vietnam-Russia Friendship Overcomes Test of Time
![Vietnam News Today (Feb. 11): Vietnam, Japan Hold 11th Defense Policy Dialogue](https://vietnamtimes.org.vn/stores/news_dataimages/2025/022025/11/07/f84ef875beda13ae884c72ed0306d033.jpg?rt=20250211072512)
Vietnam News Today (Feb. 11): Vietnam, Japan Hold 11th Defense Policy Dialogue
![Vietnam, US Defense Chiefs Hold Phone Talks to Boost Bilateral Cooperation](https://vietnamtimes.org.vn/stores/news_dataimages/2025/022025/10/10/3fe8a7fdcf7832b77a8983ea6452b35e.jpg?rt=20250210101958)