According to Government Decree 94/2017/ND-CP, to come into effect on October 1 this year, 20 items will be traded solely by public entities with clear directions from the Prime Minister’s Office.
According to Government-issued Decree 94/2017/ND-CP, to take effect from October 1 this year, up to 20 types of public goods will be traded and monitored solely under State monopoly with clear direction from the Prime Minister’s Office.
There will be at least two telecommunications enterprises allowed to provide services for apartment buildings in Ha Noi starting on Monday, to avoid the current monopoly situation.
The Government should stipulate ceiling prices for essential goods such
as petroleum, oil and electricity for businesses which have a monopoly
in the market, thus preventing them from making their prices too
expensive for customers.
The Ministry of Justice has replied to inquiries from National Assembly
deputies, clarifying the position on the State monopoly of gold bar
production.