#Macroeconomic Stability

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The monthly Cabinet press briefing on April 4 (Photo: baochinhphu,vn)
Domestic

PM pushes for new growth drivers: Minister

Ministries, agencies and local authorities were urged to stick firmly to the growth target of at least 10% while maintaining macroeconomic stability, keeping inflation under control and ensuring major economic balances to build momentum for the rest of 2026.

The Government’s regular meeting for March and the Government-to-locality teleconference on April 4 (Photo: VNA)
Domestic

Double-digit growth target remains unchanged: PM

Emphasising that the double-digit growth target remains unchanged, the PM called on participants to work out measures for renewing traditional growth drivers, promoting new ones, properly governing monetary and fiscal policies, stepping up public investment, and diversifying markets, products, and export supply chains.

A sign in Ha Noi's downtown area welcomes the 14th National Party Congress. (Photo: VNA)
Viet Nam & World

14th National Party Congress creates new growth momentum after 40 years of renewal

The 14th National Congress of the Communist Party of Viet Nam (CPV) is not only an occasion to review the country’s 40-year Doi moi (Renewal) process but also a critical moment to identify emerging opportunities, challenges, tasks and strategic solutions that will generate fresh momentum for Viet Nam’s rapid and sustainable development in the years ahead, said Dr. Sandra Scagliotti, Honorary Consul of Viet Nam in Italy’s Turin.

Tran Van Son, Government Spokesman and Minister - Chairman of the Government Office, speaks at the press conference on March 3. (Photo: VNA)
Business

PM requests steadfastness in macro-economic stability target

Given the great pressure caused by domestic and external difficulties and challenges, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has underlined the need to stay steadfast in the targets of firmly maintaining macro-economic stability, controlling inflation, boosting growth, and guaranteeing major balances of the economy.
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