(HBO) - Ngo Van Tuan, member of the Party Centre Committee and Secretary of the Hoa Binh provincial Party Committee, had a meeting on April 8 with a delegation from Amber Group to discuss the firm’s ideas on investment in the province. Also attending the function were Quach Tat Liem, Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee; leaders of the provincial Departments of Planning an Investment, Construction, Natural Resources and Environment, Industry and Trade; the provincial management board of industrial parks and the provincial centre for trade and tourism promotion.

Ngo Van Tuan, member of the Party Central Committee and Secretary of the Hoa Binh Party Committee, speaks at the event.

Chairman of the Amber group’s Board of Directors Le Manh Linh said the group wants to invest in eco-tourism and resort property, golf course, industrial real estate and culture in Hoa Binh. Amber is committed to ensure all financial and capacity factors for successful implementation of its projects, he stated. 

Tuan informed the group on Hoa Binh’s potential, advantages, development orientations, and recent socio-economic progresses. He said the province is focusing on business climate improvement, infrastructure investment, and human resources development toward green and sustainable growth.

The official highlighted the local efforts in administrative reform and support for investors regarding removing land clearance obstacles and project implementation. Hoa Binh aims to turn tourism into a spearhead industry, develop industry as the foundation for the provincial economy while hoping to become the "kitchen” of the capital region, he said.

He emphasized the province’s orientation of green development and pledged the provincial authorities’ maximum assistance for capable investors to carry out projects in the locality along this orientation.

At the meeting, participants agreed that investment should concentrate in tapping Hoa Binh lake’s potential and in developing transport infrastructure and high-quality industry in association with modern urban areas./.

 

 


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