The event will be held in both direct and virtual forms, by the Party Central Committee’s Economic Commission and the Government.
There will be a plenary session, to be co-chaired by the Prime Minister, the head of the Economic Commission and leaders of the National Assembly, and four thematic workshops.
The forum will look into ways to ensure major economic balances and the selection of suitable policies for 2023 and the following years.
The hybrid event is expected to see the participation of more than 1,000 representatives from ministries, agencies, localities, international organisations, embassies, consulates general, businesses, associations, universities and research institutes, and domestic and foreign experts.
The five reports to be presented will look into Vietnam’s economic situation in 2022 and management orientations for 2023; the world’s economic prospects in 2023 and policy recommendations for Vietnam; Vietnam’s economic issues and Asia’s economic prospects next year; stabilising the financial market and making the financial and real estate markets healthy, creating a firm foundation for economic development in 2023; and speeding up public investment and paving the way for corporate capital flows, to create breakthroughs for Vietnam's economic growth in 2023.
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