The Northern Industry and Trade Fair - Hoa Binh 2024 - will take place at the Hoa Binh provincial Exhibition and Convention Centre from October 14-20. The organising committee of the event held a meeting on September 26 to finalise preparation for the fair. Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee and head of the fair organising board Quach Tat Liem chaired the meeting.
Following the targets set in the resolution of the district People's Council, the People's Committee of Lac Thuy district has directed the steering board for preventing state budget loss as well as agencies, and commune and town administrations to roll out measures to increase revenue and prevent budget loss since the beginning of this year. The district has proactively arranged funds for regular expenditures, prioritising important tasks and resources for social security policies.
Dong Bac dragon fruit cooperative group in Dong Nang hamlet in Dong Bac commune of Kim Boi district is one of the cooperatives that has demonstrated effectiveness in promoting the linkage of production and consumption of dragon fruit. The entire area of 4.5 ha of dragon fruit is cultivated according to VietGAP standards.
Over the past years, Da Bac district has effectively put in place the "One Commune-One Product” (OCOP) programme, thus raising the value of key agricultural products as well as income of local residents.
Hoa Binh province is ramping up efforts to prepare necessary conditions to kick start the construction of the Hoa Binh – Moc Chau highway, a key transport project of the transport sector, and the first built in the locality.
Defining the Hoa Binh-Moc Chau expressway, which has a total investment of 9.99 trillion VND, as a key transport project, Hoa Binh is working hard to prepare all conditions for the launching of the project.
Farmers in Cao Phong district have been harvesting On Chau mandarins, marking the start of the citrus fruit season in the area.
The provincial People’s Committee on September 10 reviewed local socio-economic development in the January-September period, and gave feedback to draft reports to be presented to the Standing Board of the provincial Party Committee and the People’s Council. Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee and Chairman of the People’s Committee Bui Van Khanh presided over the meeting.
Following the Resolution No. 10-NQ/TU issued by the provincial Party Committee’s Standing Board on December 31, 2021 on mobilising resources to turn Luong Son district into a tier-4 urban area and a town-level administrative unit by 2025, the whole political system of Luong Son has worked hard to turn the locality into an economic "locomotive" of the province.
Fully tapping the advantages of climate, land, and farming tradition, Cao Phong district has promoted the development of citrus fruit growing areas into concentrated production ones, helping increase production value and bringing stable incomes to many households in the locality.
In 2024, key agricultural exports from Hoa Binh province are expected to continue, benefiting from growing demand. Several local products have been exported under international orders since the start of the year. The agricultural sector is working with local businesses and producers to ensure adequate supply for export, while also expanding the domestic market.
A working delegation from Hoa Binh province led by Vice Chairman of the provincial People's Committee Nguyen Van Chuong held a working session with the Thai Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Vietnam (ThaiCham) on the sidelines of the "Meet Thailand" event co-hosted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Thai Embassy, and the People's Committee of Lao Cai province on August 28 in the northern mountainous province of Lao Cai.
Despite impacts from the complicated developments in the region and the world, Hoa Binh saw good signals in import-export activities in the first half of 2024.
Promoting the application of digital technology in new-style rural area building is an important criterion, contributing to the development of agricultural and rural economy, improving people's lives, and gradually narrowing the gap in service quality between rural and urban areas.
Determining industrial development as a driving force for socio-economic development, Lac Thuy district has stepped up the dissemination work to raise awareness of officials, party members, and people of the policy of forming and developing industrial clusters, while developing resolutions and action programmes, and including them in the local socio-economic development planning on promoting the development of these clusters.
With funding from the National Target Programme for socio-economic development in ethnic minority and mountainous areas, localities in of Hoa Binh province have invested in essential infrastructure which helps improve local people's lives.
Hoa Binh city has allocated 654 million VND (nearly 26.200 USD) for supporting the protection and sustainable development of 507ha of natural forest to carry out Project 3 on sustainably developing agricultural and forestry production to tap into the potential and advantages of regions to produce goods in value chains.
With the Mid-Autumn Festival nearly a month away, various kinds of mooncakes from popular brands like Kinh Do, Huu Nghi, and Hai Ha have been put on sale at the local shopping malls and business establishments.
In addition to livestock farming, cultivation, and agricultural production, Dao ethnic minority people in Ba Ra hamlet in Hung Son commune of Kim Boi district have also engaged in forestry-based livelihoods, especially bamboo shoot planting.
The Hoa Binh Steering Committee for State Budget Collection on August 15 held a conference to assess the results of state budget revenue between January and July. The conference was chaired by vice chairman of the provincial People's Committee and head of the Steering Committee Quach Tat Liem.
On August 16th, the Community Development Project in Hoa Binh City, under the Good Neighbors International (GNI) Organization, provided 1,300 soapberry seedlings to the Lemongrass Farming Group in Dong Chua Hamlet, Thong Nhat Ward, Hoa Binh City.
In response to the youth movement encouraging self-reliance and entrepreneurship, many young people in Yen Thuy district have become exemplary figures, daring to think, act, and achieve the legitimate wealth, contributing to the development of their homeland. Among them, Mr. Nguyen Quang Huy, born in 1998 and residing in Nghia 2 Hamlet, Ngọc Lương Commune, is a notable example.
Local women’s unions at various levels have effectively leveraged their roles to connect resources, support members, and foster economic development. Through practical initiatives, they are helping women get out of poverty and build legitimate wealth, increasingly asserting their positions in various social aspects.
The electronic printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturing and processing project in Hoa Binh city’s Da River Left Bank Industrial Park of Japan’s Meiko Group, which has a total investment of 4.66 trillion VND (185.9 million USD), is expected to create jobs for thousands of workers and make a positive contribution to the local budget.
Over the past time, many youth union members and young people in Yen Thuy district have optimised local strengths for start business.