Along with promoting brand protection registration for local staples such as
Lac Son chicken, Lac Thuy chicken, Muong Dong orange and grape fruit, Yen Thuy
grape fruit, Da Bac J02 rice, and Luong Son goat, the province has given
consultation and instruction on trademark and intellectual property
registration procedures to 100 businesses.
Competent agencies in the province has granted VietGAP certificates to ten
aquaculture facilities, with yearly output of 1,800 tonnes, and 57 cultivating
facilities with total areas of over 2,480 hectares. Meanwhile, an organic certificate
was issued for one pig farming company, which can produce 350 tonnes of pork
per year; and 7.3 million origin traceability stamps were granted to Cao Phong
organge, Muong Dong organge, Tan Lac red grape fruit, Da river fish, pork and
many tea products. Additionally, over 242,420 electric origin traceability
stamps were issued for organic vegetable products of the organic cultivation
group and organic farm produce cooperative in Luong Son district.
The province has helped local businesses expand markets through trade promotion
conferences, fairs, and tourism week. Ten Memoranda of Understanding were
signed between local suppliers and distributors in Hanoi to promote product
consumption.
In a bid to ensure confidence of both domestic and foreign investors in the
locality, the provincial People’s Committee issued Plan No.83/KH/UBND dated
December 7, 2018, and carried out the Prime Minister’s Directive No.03/CT-TTg
dated July 25, 2018 on ensuring security and order for economic zones,
industrial zones and foreign businesses.
Due attention has been paid to state management in security and order,
administrative reforms, as well as improvement in business climate and local
competitive capacity.
According to the provincial Department of Planning and Investment, the number
of businesses having effective business and production in 2020 is expected to
double the figure in 2015, thanks to favourable business environment.
During 2015-2020, the province had 2,100 newly-established firms, which
registered some 30 trillion VND (1.29 billion USD) for their operation. By the
end of this year, the province has some 4,000 firms with total registered
capital of around 45 trillion VND.
Last year, the non-state and foreign-invested sectors contributed some 61.2
percent to the local Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP), or over 31.2
trillion VND. They invested a combined 9.39 trillion VND in the locality, equal
to 58.9 percent of the total local investment./.