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Utilities price to be reduced for consumers due to COVID-19

Vietnam Electricity (EVN) is working to implement electricity price reduction for consumers to help ease the impact of COVID-19.
Utilities price to be reduced for consumers due to COVID-19 ảnh 1Illustrative image (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam Electricity (EVN) isworking to implement electricity price reduction for consumers to help ease theimpact of COVID-19.

The total reduction this time is estimated at 2.5 trillion VND (nearly 109 million USD). 
This period included, EVN has carried out four price reduction phases during 2020 and 2021 with thetotal amount adding to 16.3 trillion VND (710 million USD)

The EVN's move is made under the Government's Resolution No. 83/NQ-CP issued on July 31 on a plan to reduceelectricity prices (phase 4) for customers affected by the COVID-19 epidemic.

In addition, the Government also agreed to reduce 100 percent of electricity billsfor designated concentrated quarantine facilities including militarybarracks, military schools, and other facilities designated by authorised state agencies. 

On August 1, the Government Office issued adocument on Deputy Prime Minister Le Minh Khai's instruction regarding the reduction of clean water and telecommunications fees for consumers affected by the pandemic./.
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