(HBO) – Over the past years, despite numerous difficulties and challenges, the Party organisation, administration and people of all ethnic groups in Hoa Binh province have brought into play the traditional solidarity, unanimity, creativity and reform to effectively carry out the resolution of the 12th National Party Congress, obtaining significant outcomes in socio-economic aspects, defence-security ensuring and political system building.

National Assembly Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan, members of the Politburo and the Party Central Committee’s Secretariat, and provincial leaders at the Politburo’s working session with the Standing Board of the provincial Party Committee. They gave opinions on the documents and personnel plan to be discussed at the 17th provincial Party Congress for the 2020-2025 tenure.

Hoa Binh has achieved and surpassed 18 of the 20 targets set in the resolution of the 16th provincial Party Congress for the 2015-2020 tenure, creating foundation for the province to develop fast and sustainably in the years to come.

The local economy has maintained relatively fast growth, 7.59 percent annually on average. Its size has been increased, with the gross regional domestic product (GRDP) in 2020 expected to be 1.65 times higher than in 2015.

The economic structure has also shifted positively. By the end of this year, the proportion of industry-construction is forecast to account for 45.58 percent of the economy (industry 38.89 percent), services 29.32 percent, agro-forestry-fisheries 19.98 percent, and taxes on products 5.12 percent.

This year’s per capita GRDP is estimated at some 63.8 million VND (over 2,700 USD), rising 1.6 times from 2015, higher than the average of the northern midland and mountainous region and equivalent to 92 percent of Vietnam’s average per capita GDP. The household poverty rate has been brought down by 3.16 percent annually.

Meanwhile, collection for the State budget, total investment capital in the society, the numbers of newly established and profitable businesses and cooperatives, export revenue, the urbanisation rate, the rate of communes recognised as new-style rural areas have reached and surpassed set targets.

Resolutions on the Party building, socio-economic development, and improvement of people’s living standards are being implemented. Local potential and advantages are also being optimised, thus giving a facelift to urban and rural areas and bettering people’s life.

Besides, agricultural restructuring has been carried out and reaped important outcomes. The local agriculture has been developing comprehensively towards mass production, higher value and sustainable development and associated with new-style countryside building.

By the end of this year, Hoa Binh will have had two district-level localities completing new-style countryside building and 43.3 percent of all communes meeting all the 19 criteria of a new-style rural area, one year ahead of schedule. That helps the province rank first among northwestern provinces and third among northern midland and mountainous provinces in this regard.

While exports have grown by 27.05 percent annually on average, the province’s investment climate have continued to improve.

Improvements have also been recorded in social, cultural, healthcare and educational aspects. Policies ensuring social security have been carried out synchronously and effectively.

The Party organisation of Hoa Binh has seriously implemented the Party Central Committee’s resolutions on the Party building and rectification, along with the Politburo’s Directive 05-CT/TW, thereby helping to build a strong Party organisation with better leadership and combat capacity.

In addition, Hoa Binh is also one of the provinces taking the lead in realising the resolution of the 12th-tenure Party Central Committee, the Politburo’s Resolution 37-NQ/TW, and the National Assembly Standing Committee’s Resolution 830/NQ-UBTVQH on the re-organisation of district- and communal-level administrative units./.


 


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