In the first eight months of 2022, investment money is expected to be disbursed at a rate of 35.49% of the plan
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- 19:52 25/08/2022
DNHN - According to the Ministry of Finance, the expected capital payment in 2022 from the start of the year to August 31, 2022, is VND 212,227.28 billion, representing 35.49% of the plan and 39.15% of the Prime Minister's plan.

In terms of capital plan disbursement in 2022, the Ministry of Finance said that the total payment from the start of the year to July 31, 2022, is VND 177,827.75 billion, representing 29.74% of the plan and 32.80% of the plan. Prime Minister allocated (the same time in 2021, attaining 30.61% of the plan and 34.77% of the Prime Minister's plan). Domestic capital is 173,307.06 billion VND (equivalent to 30.77% of the allotted plan of 563,187,851 billion VND). Foreign capital amounts to 4,520.69 billion VND (12.99% of the total plan allocation of 34,800 billion VND).
Estimated payment from the start of the year to August 31, 2022, is VND 212,227.28 billion, achieving 35.49% of the plan and 39.15% of the Prime Minister's plan (at the same time in 2021, reaching 35.74% of the plan and 40.60% of the Prime Minister's plan). Domestic capital is 207,347.63 billion VND (achieving 36.82% of the plan and 40.87% of the Prime Minister's plan). Foreign capital amounts to 4,879.65 billion VND (or 14.02% of the plan).
The Ministry of Finance reports that there are now 7 ministries and 12 locations with a disbursement rate of more than 45%. Central Committee of Vietnam Fatherland Front (73.17%), Vietnam General Confederation of Labor (51.91%), Tien Giang (63.5%), Thai Binh (57.9%), Phu Tho (57.2%), and Long An (55.1%) are some ministries and municipalities with high distribution rates. There are 35/51 ministries and 20/63 locals with distribution rates less than 35%, with 27 ministries and 03 locations with rates less than 20%.
Concerning the reporting regime's execution, the Ministry of Finance has recently received periodic reports on the disbursement situation in August 2022 from 18/51 ministries, central agencies, and 54/63 localities. The remaining 33/51 ministries, central agencies, and 09/63 localities have yet to receive reports from the Ministry of Finance.
The Ministry of Finance proposes that ministries, central agencies, and localities continue to strictly implement the direction of the Government's Resolution No. 11/NQ-CP, Official Dispatch No. 126/CD-TTg dated February 12, 2022, of the Prime Minister on urging the drastic and effective implementation of the Program on socio-economic recovery and development, speeding up the disbursement of public investment capital, and Resolution No. 7/2022 of the Government on the Government's Resolution (including the transfer of capital plans of key projects of inter-regional nature, coastal road).
Simultaneously, execute measures to boost foreign capital disbursement as directed by Standing Deputy Prime Minister Pham Binh Minh in Government Office Official Dispatch No. 5146/VPCP-QHQT dated August 12, 2022.
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