(HBO) - The Party Committee of Hoa Binh province has outlined four policies offering strategic breakthroughs in planning, infrastructure development, business climate improvements, and investment attraction.

During a recent working session with the provincial Party Committee’s Executive Board, Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong said the breakthroughs will help Hoa Binh achieve its target of becoming a leading locality in the midland and northern mountainous regions in terms of economic development by 2030 and a developed locality by 2050.


With numerous action plans, resolutions, and specific projects, the Provincial Party Committee has posted important results in the implementation of strategic breakthroughs.

The province has completed the first phase of planning for the 2021-2031 period and vision to 2050, and is working to submit the second phase to the Government for approval in the second quarter of this year. Under its planning, the province targets becoming a leading locality in the northwestern region in terms of GDP growth, backed by pillars such as ecotourism, green industry, and clean agriculture. In addition to completing land-use planning in Hoa Binh city and all districts for the 2021-2030 period, the province is also adjusting planning in areas with major potential to attract investment.

Regarding infrastructure, the Party Standing Committee has worked to develop uniform and modern transport infrastructure, with disbursed investment accounting for 53 percent of total assigned capital for the 2021-2025 period. The province has approved in principle a wide range of key transport projects, including links from Xuan Mai Town to Luong Son Town, Quang Tien to Thinh Minh, and Hoa Binh to Moc Chau, among others.

Project No 02-DA/TU was issued on August 26, 2021 to boost the development of uniform transport infrastructure and to develop Luong Son town into a tier-4 urban area and upgrade Hoa Binh city into a tier-2 urban area by 2025.

As part of efforts to improve the local business climate, the province has introduced substantial measures to accelerate administrative reform and boost the efficiency of State management.

It has worked closely with relevant agencies and ministries and sought their support in regard to institutions and policies to attract investment. Local authorities have also ordered those responsible to cut the time needed to complete administrative procedures by 30 percent while holding regular meetings with investors to offer them timely support.

Slow-moving projects have been revoked, while site clearance has been accelerated to ensure projects kick off in line with schedules, contributing to local socio-economic development.

Major corporations have expressed an interest in land investments in the province, including Vingroup, SunGroup, FLC, and Flamingo.

Regarding breakthroughs in human resources, a host of measures to develop vocational training in keeping with market demand have been outlined by local authorities. The province has also sharpened its focus on boosting the socialisation of vocational education.

With a view to continuing the implementation of action plans, strategic breakthroughs, and projects, the Provincial Party Committee has asked authorities at lower levels, the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee, and relevant parties to compile their owns action plans in line with their functions and assigned missions. Their work will be checked regularly by the Provincial Party Committee./.

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