The National Assembly's questioning schedule includes securities, corporate bonds, real estate loans, and credit-granting mechanisms
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DNHN - General Secretary of the National Assembly Bui Van Cuong submitted a vote to the members of the National Assembly to choose four out of five categories of problems to be questioned in the third session, including finance, banking, information and communication, and transportation. transportation, agriculture and development.
The first group of financial sector problems is the implementation situation and solutions to accelerate the implementation of Resolution No. 43/2022/QH15 on fiscal and monetary policies to support the economic recovery program under the management responsibility of the Ministry, price management, public procurement, and inflation control according to the National Assembly Resolution.
Furthermore, the existing situation, reasons, and remedies for removing blockages and constraints, promoting the equitization of state-owned firms, divesting state capital in enterprises, and transforming public non-business units into joint-stock corporations are discussed.
Capital, securities, and corporate bond market activities in the past, solutions to correct and handle violations, particularly manipulation, price manipulation, misrepresentation, lack of control, evidence, not exactly affecting the market; solutions for building and developing a healthy financial market, ensuring safety and sustainability in the future.
Measures to avoid tax losses in commercial activity and real estate transfers. Tax management for digital platform company activity.
The second is a collection of issues in the financial industry. Specifically, the implementation status and options to accelerate the execution of Resolution 43, fiscal policy coordination and inflation control, and micro foundation strengthening.
Implementing National Assembly decisions on credit institution restructuring and dealing with weak commercial banks is linked to dealing with bad debts; yearly credit limit method for commercial banks.

Credit control and management in potentially dangerous industries, including real estate loans, securities, and corporate bond issuance.
Situation and solutions for preventing and combating black credit and high-tech financial and credit crimes.
The third set of issues is in the sphere of information and communication, which includes guaranteeing information security and efficiently safeguarding and using national information bands and resources. The advancement of the information technology sector, particularly that of information security.
Administration of network operators' subscribers and prefixes; inspection and management of websites, electronic information pages, and other online platforms. National database development and implementation Situation and recommendations for promoting digital transformation.
The fourth set of transportation challenges includes progress, quality, and the avoidance and control of loss and waste in the development of national essential traffic projects and works, such as the highway system.
Inspection, monitoring, and quality assurance of traffic work funded by the state budget, present status, and ideas to deal with backlogs in investment, exploitation, and commercialization of BOT traffic projects.
Finally, there is a group of issues in the field of agriculture and rural development, such as the organization of production associated with the agricultural product consumption market; coordination in the development of mechanisms and policies for trade promotion; and negotiation to open up and develop agricultural product markets.
Solutions to market stabilization and price volatility in a variety of agricultural and aquatic goods, animal feed, and agricultural supplies. Attracting businesses to invest, promoting the use of high technology in agricultural production, increasing product value, adapting to climate change, and ensuring long-term growth.
The grilling session will last 2.5 days, according to the meeting agenda (from the afternoon of June 7 to the end of June 9, 2022).
According to the National Assembly Standing Committee, questioning activities during this session would be planned to concentrate on group concerns.
The Governor of the State Bank, the Ministers of Finance, Information and Communications, Transport, and Agriculture and Rural Development are responsible for providing answers.
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