The municipal government instructs heads of departments, agencies and district and ward authorities to thoroughly study and immediately implement all provisions in Conclusion No. 203-KL/TW dated November 4, 2025 of the Politburo and Resolution No. 366/NQ-CP dated November 12, 2025 of the Government.
This includes key tasks, major solutions for the coming period and the specific responsibilities assigned to local authorities in the appendix attached to Resolution No. 366/NQ-CP.

The city requires strict adherence to the new management principle that discipline comes first, resources follow and results serve as the benchmark of performance. It stresses the responsibility of leaders and encourages initiative, creativity and a willingness to take action despite difficulties.
The city affirms that performance in achieving growth targets is a primary metric for assessing task completion for agencies, units and their leaders in 2025.
The municipal government requests the implementation of several priority tasks.
For accelerating public investment disbursement, departments, agencies and local authorities must strive to disburse 100 percent of the 2025 public investment plan. They must resolve all obstacles related to site clearance, investment procedures and the supply of construction materials.
For promoting growth drivers, the Department of Finance is tasked with reviewing and selecting major projects that meet the conditions for groundbreaking or inauguration in celebration of Party congresses at all levels ahead of the 14th National Party Congress. The Department of Finance is also assigned to work with the city's Statistics Office and relevant units to review the city's growth scenarios to ensure the GRDP target of above 8 percent in 2025.
The Department of Industry and Trade and the Department of Tourism must reinvigorate traditional growth drivers by intensifying consumer-stimulus programs, strengthening supply-demand linkages and supporting the campaign encouraging Vietnamese consumers to prioritise Vietnamese products.
They must promote tourism links with OCOP products and local specialties and take advantage of the peak international tourism season, Christmas and New Year holidays while preparing supply plans for the Lunar New Year of Binh Ngo 2026.
The Department of Science and Technology and the Hanoi Institute for Socio-Economic Development Studies are assigned to foster the development of new growth drivers, especially the digital economy, the green economy and the circular economy.
The Department of Finance, the Management Board of Hi-Tech and Industrial Parks and investment-promotion agencies must intensify measures to attract investment, particularly high-tech and advanced-management FDI projects.
For institutional and administrative reform, the Office of the People's Committee, the Department of Justice, the Department of Home Affairs, the Public Administration Service Center and relevant agencies must urgently review and propose amendments to legal documents to reduce or abolish certain local administrative procedures and complete this work in 2025. They must expand online public services and aim to complete all enterprise-related administrative procedures fully online.
The Department of Home Affairs is assigned to work with localities to ensure stable and effective operation of the two-tier local government model and promptly resolve difficulties related to decentralisation and delegation of authority.
For social welfare and other social sectors, the Department of Construction and local authorities must accelerate the progress of social housing projects to meet the 2025 targets and ensure that developers of commercial housing projects fulfil their obligation to build social housing on the required 20 percent land fund.
The Department of Home Affairs must coordinate with localities to ensure effective social welfare programmes, monitor employment conditions and prepare plans to support vulnerable groups, policy beneficiaries and low-income households during the Lunar New Year of 2026.
The departments of Health, Education and Training and Agriculture and Environment and local authorities must strengthen state management in their assigned areas, prepare disaster-prevention and disease-control measures, ensure food safety and restore operations quickly after storms and floods if they occur.