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Finance Ministry learns asset management experience

A delegation from the Ministry of Finance led by Deputy Minister Nguyen Huu Chi visited Australia and New Zealand from July 31 to August 8 to learn State asset management experience.
Finance Ministry learns asset management experience ảnh 1Deputy Minister of Finance Nguyen Huu Chi

A delegation from the Ministry of Finance led by Deputy Minister Nguyen Huu Chi visited Australia and New Zealand from July 31 to August 8 to learn State asset management experience.

During the visit, the Vietnamese delegation and Australian and New Zealand agencies exchanged experience in the management of transport and social infrastructure.

They discussed the way the private sector takes part in developing health and education infrastructure as well as incentive policies to encourage the sector to involve in private-public projects.

Decentralisation in asset management, public procurement and the construction of administrative areas were also tabled.

Deputy Minister Nguyen Huu Chi told the Vietnam News Agency that information from the trip would𒅌 serve as a foundation for Vietnam to draft a law on State asset management in upcoming time.-VNA

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