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Ministry of Finance eyes reducing price fixing

The Ministry of Finance has proposed the removal of price stabilisation funds for electricity, paddy and rice in a draft decree.
Ministry of Finance eyes reducing price fixing ảnh 1The Ministry of Finance proposes the removal of price stabilisation funds for electricity, paddy and rice in a draft decree. (Photo: vietnamnet.vn)

Hanoi (VNA)𝓀 – The Ministry of Finance has proposed the removal of price stabilisation funds for electricity, paddy and rice in a draft decree.

Currently, the Government uses price stabilisation funds to achieve domestic price stabilisation for the products. It is used to avoid sudden increases in prices of the products to control inflation and ensure macro-economy stability. In past years, the funds have served an important role in fixing the prices of the products, especially petroleum, during sensitive periods.
However, according to the Ministry of Finance, the funds are now unnecessary. Under the draft decree aimed to supplement some regulations of the Price Law, the ministry said that stablising power prices is not suitable as the country pilots a competitive power retail market next year. There are also still some costs that haven’t been calculated in the retail power price.
The Ministry of Finance quoted statistics from the Ministry of Industry and Trade as an example, saying that a loss of more than 1.682 trillion VND (75 billion USD) in the power industry due to foreign exchange rates by the end of 2014 hadn’t been calculated in the retail power price. As for paddy and rice, the Ministry of Finance said the funds weren’t necessary as the products’ prices are currently under a market mechanism and are relatively stable. The Government also implements programmes on buying paddy and rice for stockpile every year to stabilise the rice market, the ministry said.-VNA
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