Vietnam allocates nearly US$1.4 billion for Covid-19 fight in 10-month period
Over US$800 million has been spent on Covid-19 vaccines purchase so far.
As of October, around VND31.55 trillion (US$1.4 billion) from the state budget has been allocated for the country’s overall Covid-19 response, according to the Ministry of Finance (MoF).
Covid-19 testing at the National Institute Of Hematology and Blood Transfusion (NIHBT). Source: NIHBT |
These included VND18.13 trillion ($801.3 million) for Covid-19 vaccines purchase and financing restriction measures carried out by the Ministry of Health, Ministry of Defense, Ministry of Public Security, and other localities.
The Government also spent another VND19.22 trillion ($850 million) to support people affected by the pandemic, including the allocation of 137,000 tons of rice from the national reserves for poor households in 31 provinces/cities during the pandemic.
Meanwhile, local Governments have used an estimated VND26 trillion ($1.14 billion) to aid the Covid-19 fight and people in their respective provinces/cities.
During the ten-month period, budget expenditure totaled VND1,149.4 trillion ($50.8 billion), or 68.1% of the estimate. Upon breaking down, capital expenditure amounted to VND257.4 trillion ($11.37 billion), or 53.9% of the year’s estimate; VND85.37 trillion ($3.77 billion) was spent on debt payments or 77.6%; and VND798.1 trillion ($35.27 billion) on regular expenses, or 77%.
The disbursement of public funds as of present stood at 55.8% of the plan, significantly lower than the 67.25% recorded in the same period last year. Of which, the rate for projects financed by domestic funds stood at 60.89%, and 15.29% from foreign sources.
According to the MoF, seven out of 20 provinces/cities recorded a disbursement rate of over 65%; 32 out of 50 Government agencies and 21/63 localities posted rates below 50%.
On the contrary, Vietnam’s budget revenue stood at VND1,224.3 trillion ($54.1 billion), or 91.1% of the estimate, resulting in a fiscal surplus of VND75 trillion ($3.3 billion) during the ten-month period.
The ministry said it has been working on ensuring effective management of state budget for timely debt payment and restructuring public debt for healthy national financial security.
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Fitch Solutions expected that public debt will stay below the statutory limit of 60.0% (revised down from 65.0% in July 2021), the level which will be effective in the period 2021-2025.
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