The Government has just issued Resolution No. 25/NQ-CP dated February 5, 2025 on growth targets for industries, sectors and localities to ensure the national growth target in 2025 reaches 8% or more.
The Resolution clearly states that 2025 is of special importance, a year of acceleration, breakthrough, and finishing, the final year of implementing the 5-year Socio-Economic Development Plan 2021-2025, carrying out the revolution of streamlining the organizational apparatus, holding Party Congresses at all levels towards the 14th National Congress of the Party and preparing and consolidating fundamental factors, creating a premise for our country to confidently enter a new era - the era of striving for strong, prosperous development of the nation, towards successfully implementing the goals of the 10-year Socio-Economic Development Strategy 2021-2030. Meanwhile, the world and regional situation is forecast to continue to develop very complicatedly and unpredictably; the global economy will recover slowly, unevenly, and lack stability, with increasing risks. Our country's economy is forecast to maintain positive growth momentum, with opportunities, advantages and difficulties, challenges intertwined, but difficulties and challenges are greater, especially from unfavorable external factors and internal limitations and shortcomings that have lasted for many years, storms, floods, droughts, saltwater intrusion...
In that context, in order to successfully achieve the national growth target of 8% or more in 2025, creating a solid foundation to achieve double-digit growth in the 2026-2030 period, the Government requires:
1. Ministers, Heads of ministerial-level agencies, and Government agencies assigned to preside over monitoring and evaluating the indicators in Appendix I of this Resolution, and Chairmen of People's Committees of provinces and centrally run cities shall focus on directing the implementation of the following tasks:
a) Closely monitor and grasp the situation, closely coordinate, synchronously, comprehensively and effectively implement the tasks and solutions set out in all fields; promote the spirit of solidarity and unity in direction and management; have innovative and breakthrough thinking, high determination, great efforts, drastic actions, organize timely, flexible and effective implementation, successfully complete the goals and growth targets of sectors, fields and local GRDP growth in Appendix I and Appendix II of this Resolution.
b) Urgently develop monthly and quarterly growth scenarios for sectors and fields; for GRDP growth targets, direct specialized agencies to closely coordinate with statistical agencies, based on the published GRDP data in 2024, review and develop GRDP growth scenarios by sector level 01 and 03 economic sectors and product taxes minus product subsidies on a quarterly basis to serve leadership, direction and administration. Ministries, sectors and localities send growth scenarios to the Ministry of Planning and Investment in February 2025 for synthesis and monitoring.
c) Proactively carry out tasks and solutions within authority and research and propose specific mechanisms, policies, tasks and solutions in cases beyond authority, send to the Ministry of Planning and Investment for synthesis and reporting to the Government and Prime Minister to promptly remove difficulties and obstacles.
d) Report on monthly and quarterly implementation status, update growth scenarios (if any) and recommend and propose solutions to achieve growth targets, send to the Ministry of Planning and Investment before the 25th of each month.
2. The People's Committees of provinces and centrally run cities shall urgently direct the research and review of new resources, driving forces, capacities for growth and implementation solutions, and report to the People's Councils at the same level in February 2025 to adjust the local GRDP growth target in case the People's Council has decided on a lower growth target than the target in this Resolution in order to thoroughly grasp and organize synchronous, comprehensive and effective implementation.
3. The Ministry of Planning and Investment shall preside over and coordinate with ministries, branches and localities to synthesize, monitor, evaluate the implementation status and make recommendations and proposals (if any), and report to the Government at the regular monthly Government meeting.
4. The Ministry of Information and Communications shall preside over and coordinate with the Central Propaganda and Mass Mobilization Commission, news agencies, press, central and local ministries and branches to widely disseminate and propagate this Resolution.
5. The Government Office monitors and urges the implementation of this Resolution according to its assigned functions and tasks.
Appendix I
SOME GROWTH INDICATORS OF INDUSTRIES AND FIELDS
2025
TT | INDICATORS | Unit | Target 2025 | The agency in charge of monitoring and evaluation |
1 | Ratio of mobilization to the state budget to GDP | % | 16 | Ministry of Finance |
2 | Ratio of development investment expenditure/total state budget expenditure | % | 31 | Ministry of Finance |
3 | Ratio of regular expenditure/total state budget expenditure | % | Under 60 | Ministry of Finance |
4 | Total social investment capital compared to GDP | % | 33.5 | Ministry of Planning and Investment |
5 | Growth rate of total export turnover of goods | % | 12 | CT Set |
6 | Trade surplus of goods | Billion USD | 30 | CT Set |
7 | Index of Industrial Production (IIP) | % | 9.5 | CT Set |
8 | Growth rate of retail sales of goods and consumer service revenue | % | About 12 | CT Set |
9 | B2C e-commerce market growth | % | 20-22 | CT Set |
10 | Percentage of businesses applying e-commerce | % | 60-62 | CT Set |
11 | Growth rate of total electricity production and import of the whole system | % | 12.5-13 | CT Set |
12 | Tourists: | |||
- | International | Million visitors | 22-23 | Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism |
- | Inland | Million visitors | 120-130 | Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism |
Appendix II
GRDP GROWTH TARGET IN 2025
OF PROVINCES AND CENTRAL CITIES
TT | GRDP growth target 2025 (%) | |
I | Red River Delta | |
1 | Hanoi City | 8.0 |
2 | Vinh Phuc | 9.0 |
3 | Bac Ninh | 8.0 |
4 | Quang Ninh | 12.0 |
5 | Hai Duong | 10.2 |
6 | Hai Phong City | 12.5 |
7 | Hung Yen | 8.0 |
8 | Peace | 9.0 |
9 | Ha Nam | 10.5 |
10 | Nam Dinh | 10.5 |
11 | Ninh Binh | 12.0 |
II | Northern Midlands and Mountains | |
12 | Ha Giang | 8.0 |
13 | Cao Bang | 8.0 |
14 | Bac Kan | 8.5 |
15 | Tuyen Quang | 9.0 |
16 | Lao Cai | 9.5 |
17 | Yen Bai | 8.2 |
18 | Thai Nguyen | 8.5 |
19 | Lang Son | 8.0 |
20 | Bac Giang | 13.6 |
21 | Phu Tho | 8.0 |
22 | Dien Bien | 10.5 |
23 | Lai Chau | 8.0 |
24 | Son La | 8.0 |
25 | Peace | 9.0 |
III | North Central and Central Coast Region | |
26 | Thanh Hoa | 11.0 |
27 | Nghe An | 10.5 |
28 | Ha Tinh | 8.0 |
29 | Quang Binh | 8.0 |
30 | Quang Tri | 8.0 |
31 | Thua Thien Hue City | 8.5 |
32 | Da Nang City | 10.0 |
33 | Quang Nam | 10.0 |
34 | Quang Ngai | 8.5 |
35 | Pacify | 8.5 |
36 | Phu Yen | 8.0 |
37 | Khanh Hoa | 10.0 |
38 | Ninh Thuan | 13.0 |
39 | Binh Thuan | 8.0 |
IV | Central Highlands | |
40 | Kon Tum | 10.0 |
41 | Gia Lai | 8.0 |
42 | Dak Lak | 8.0 |
43 | Dak Nong | 8.0 |
44 | Lam Dong | 9.0 |
V | Southeast Region | |
45 | Ho Chi Minh City | 8.5 |
46 | Binh Phuoc | 8.8 |
47 | Tay Ninh | 8.0 |
48 | Binh Duong | 10.0 |
49 | Dong Nai | 10.0 |
50 | Ba Ria - Vung Tau | 10% (excluding crude oil and gas) |
VI | Mekong Delta | |
51 | Long An | 8.7 |
52 | Tien Giang | 8.0 |
53 | Ben Tre | 8.0 |
54 | Tra Vinh | 8.0 |
55 | Vinh Long | 8.0 |
56 | Dong Thap | 8.0 |
57 | An Giang | 8.5 |
58 | Kien Giang | 8.0 |
59 | Can Tho City | 9.5 |
60 | Hau Giang | 8.8 |
61 | Soc Trang | 8.0 |
62 | Bac Lieu | 9.0 |
63 | Ca Mau | 8.0 |
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