The Hoa Binh provincial Party Committee’s Standing Board held a meeting on December 9 to look into some socio-economic development issues. The event was chaired by Nguyen Phi Long, alternate member of the Party Central Committee and Secretary of the provincial Party Committee.
Nguyen Phi Long,
alternate member of the Party Central Committee and Secretary of the provincial
Party Committee, chairs the meeting.
At the event, the Party Civil Affairs Board of the
provincial People’s Committee proposed the provincial Party Committee’s Standing Board
consider adjustments to the investment policy on the Lac Thuy resort and
cultural tourism area in Phu Lao commune, now Phu Nghia commune, of Lac Thuy
district.
Members of the Standing Board basically agreed on the adjustments.
Secretary Long asked the Party
Civil Affairs Board of the provincial People’s Committee to order Lac Thuy
district and the investor to seriously comply with legal regulations and ensure
the project is implemented smoothly, completed on schedule and reaps fruitful
results, thus contributing to socio-economic development, budget revenue, and
employment for locals.
The meeting also scrutinised a proposal by the Party Civil Affairs Board of the
provincial People’s Committee on allocating financial assistance to localities
for implementing two resettlement projects for victims of Typhoon Yagi.
Showing his support, Long assigned the Party Civil Affairs Board
to quickly carry out this project in line with regulations and efficiently use
the financial aid so as to help typhoon victims soon stabilise their lives.
The provincial People's Committee has issued Plan No. 03/KH-UBND for the construction of two snake mascots to welcome the Year of the Snake 2025.
Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha on January 7 signed Decision No. 48/QD-TTg recognising Hoa Binh city as a Tier-2 urban area in Hoa Binh province.
Hoa Binh has made significant strides in digital transformation across sectors, achieving substantial administrative reforms and improving public services.
Kim Boi - a revolutionary homeland, rich in cultural identity, is "awakening” with great opportunities to become a tourism center, an ecological urban area of the province and the region.
Luong Son district is set to become a township in the near future due to its huge potential and unique advantages compared to other localities. The district has truly transformed itself, with its infrastructure steadily improving.
In 2024, amid significant global and regional fluctuations, Vietnam's economy entered a phase of recovery and growth, albeit with persistent challenges. However, through determination and decisive actions, Hoa Binh province achieved remarkable progress across all sectors. The province met all 19 socio-economic development targets, recorded its highest state budget revenue in five years, launched several key projects, and enhanced its investment climate.