Basic prices are currently under control. But the prices of goods and raw materials are increasing globally. This puts great pressure on production costs. Managing prices in the coming time will be very difficult.
The Deputy Prime Minister asked ministries, sectors and localities to be proactive. They must develop worst-case scenarios and coordinate closely to take effective response measures.
At the same time, they need to closely follow the direction of the Government and the Steering Committee in price management. The regulations of the law on prices must be adhered to.
It is necessary to strictly control the prices of essential commodities such as gasoline, fertilizer, construction steel, animal feed, pork, rice, and medical supplies in accordance with the law on prices.