(HBĐT) - One of the strategic breakthroughs identified by the Mai Chau district’s Party Organisation in the resolution of its 26th congress for the 2020-2025 term is to improve the local business climate to spur investment attraction.

Right from the beginning of the term, the entire Party Organisation has focused on administrative reforms, with a particular emphasis on reforming administrative procedures, enhancing the responsibility of officials and public servants, and reducing the time required to handle administrative procedures by 30% compared to current regulations, gradually meeting the needs by people and businesses.

With this approach, Mai Chau has made significant progress, moving up from the 4th position in 2021 to the 2nd last year in the province regarding the district-level competitiveness ranking and point.

Over the past nearly three years, the Mai Chau Party Organisation's Executive Board and Party Committee’s Standing Board have issued nine thematic resolutions, 15 regulations, 17 directives, four action programmes, and numerous guiding documents to implement tasks in all areas.

At the end of June this year, the Party Organisation conducted a midterm review of the implementation of the local 26th Party Congress Resolution. Ha Cong Nghi, Permanent Deputy Secretary of the Mai Chau Party Committee, affirmed the conference comprehensively assessed the current situation, objectively evaluated the achievements and existing issues, and identified solutions accordingly.

The Party Organisation has so far achieved and exceeded 13 out of the 20 targets of the resolution. Notably, the rates of economic growth and forest coverage reached 13.7% and 65.44%, respectively. However, there are two challenging targets, namely the urbanisation rate and state budget revenue collection. Concerning the matters, Nghi pointed to the slow implementation of the agricultural restructuring plan, difficulties facing the local new-style rural building, and ineffective industrial operations, among others./.


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