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Request not to increase electricity prices until the second quarter of 2020
12/03/2020,
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Request not to increase electricity prices until the second quarter of 2020
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The electricity price until the second quarter will not increase, according to the new instruction of Minister of Industry and Trade Tran Tuan Anh.
The head of industry and trade asked his subordinates to review the reduction of fees and charges for those affected by the Covid-19 epidemic.
Wednesday, March 11, 2020, 19:30 (GMT + 7)The Ministry of Industry and Trade requested that electricity prices not be raised until the end of the second quarter of 2020 in response to the Covid-19 epidemic.
Minister of Industry and Trade Tran Tuan Anh has just issued Directive No. 06 on continuing to focus on implementing measures to prevent and control epidemics and remove difficulties for production and business of Industry and Trade before new developments of Covid-19 translation. Specifically, in order to remove difficulties for enterprises' production and business, the Minister of Industry and Trade requests relevant units to review and cut administrative procedures and costs for enterprises, especially for the counterparts. affected by disease within the scope and field of management. In particular, the price adjustment in the first and second quarter of 2020 has not been adjusted for goods that are inputs for production of enterprises that are priced by the State as electricity prices. Promoting simplification, reducing business conditions, improving competitiveness, solving difficulties and problems, creating favorable conditions for production and business. The Ministry of Industry and Trade also requested the Domestic Market Department to assume the prime responsibility and coordinate with the concerned units to closely monitor the situation of the market situation, coordinate with enterprises and localities to immediately take measures to support. support and ensure sufficient supply of essential commodities; suggest businesses committed to stabilizing prices of essential goods, especially in localities where epidemics are prevalent. At the same time, directing and urging localities to work out plans to ensure the supply of essential commodities to meet local consumption needs according to each level of disease development and supply support plans for localities. other methods when necessary, ensuring adequate supply of essential goods for people in all situations under the 4-on-spot motto: "On-the-spot guidance, on-the-spot forces, on-spot distribution system, local goods place "and 3 ready:" Proactive supply, timely response, overcoming urgently ". The Ministry of Industry and Trade assigns the General Department of Market Management to strengthen market management and strictly deal with violations, speculation, hoarding of goods, raising prices for personal gain, especially for service items. epidemic prevention and essentials to serve people's life. The Import and Export Department is assigned to boost exports, improve the effectiveness of trade promotion, diversify import and export markets and find new markets; actively exploiting opportunities of free trade agreements (FTAs); prepare necessary conditions, proactively deploy plans and solutions to export goods to the EU market after the EVFTA Agreement takes effect. The Import and Export Department shall coordinate with the Ministry of Finance and concerned units in ensuring customs clearance, promptly solving difficulties and problems in goods import and export activities; assume the prime responsibility for, coordinate with and join concerned units of the Ministry of Transport in proposing measures to reduce logisitcs expenses for enterprises ... In parallel, the Minister of Industry and Trade proposed focusing on directing the early completion of large-scale industrial projects, contributing to creating a driving force for growth. The mentioned projects are Thai Binh 2 Thermal Power Plant, Long Phu I Thermal Power Plant, Song Hau I Thermal Power Plant; power projects, gas, renewable energy, electricity transmission systems; Do not leave power shortages in the 2021 - 2025 period. Units also need to accelerate the implementation and disburse investment capital. To expeditiously complete investment procedures and assign all plans of investment capital from the state budget in 2020 right in March 2020; accelerate the implementation and disbursement of the remaining public investment plan for 2019 and 2020 (including ODA) ... Source: Bao phap luat 11/03/2020