(HBO) – With a total area of 58,700 hectares and a population of 150,000, over 60 of which are on working age, Lac Son district has great potential for development.


 Lac Son plastic company has operated stably and generated jobs for hundreds of local labourers

Lac Son boast high potential for tourism development with the unique Muong culture, a rich system of historical and cultural relic sites as well as the special culinary culture of Muong ethnic culture.

A 600-hectare Canh Tang lake and various untouched natural landscapes also make the locality more attractive for visitors.

Meanwhile, Lac Son has also showed good performance in new-style rural area building. Last year, the locality’s total State budget collection reached over 104 billion VND (4.43 million USD), while the disbursed public investment exceeded 257 billion VND, completing 98.1% of the plan.

Currently, the district is housing 33 projects worth over 11.7 trillion VND, covering over 711 hectares. Last year, the locality attracted five new projects totalling 8.4 trillion VND. Meanwhile, 21 investors are proposing their investment projects in the locality on a total area of 2,497 hectares.

Lac Son district has 175 enterprises and cooperatives and more than 5,000 business households specialising in construction, trade, services, agro-forestry-fishery production. They paid over 31.5 billion VND of tax to the State budget, equivalent to 30.3% of the total budget revenue in 2022.

In a recent meeting with local businesses, investors and business households, Nguyen Ngoc Diep, Secretary of the district People’s Committee, said that Lac Son always welcomes investors and is ready to support them in ground clearance and administrative procedures.

In the time to come, Lac Son will continue to cut unnecessary procedures to give best possible conditions for businesses and investors, thus striving to become a bright spot in investment attraction, Diep said./.


 


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