(HBO) – The Hoa Binh People’s Committee convened a regular meeting for September to discuss important issues on local socio-economic development. The function was presided over by Vice Secretary of the provincial Party Committee and Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Bui Van Khanh.
Vice Secretary of the provincial Party Committee and Chairman
of the provincial People’s Committee Bui Van Khanh concludes the meeting.
While deliberating the draft report and
resolution on the local five-year medium-term public investment plan for
2016-2020, participants agreed to supplement two foreign-invested projects
worth over 86.3 billion VND, namely the one supplying medical equipment for the
General Hospital of Lac Thuy district and the other for developing tourism
infrastructure for inclusive growth in the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) in
the second phrase – the sub-project pn building and upgrading tourism
infrastructure at the relic site of Tien Pagoda in Phu Lao commune, Lac Thuy
district.
Delegates also agreed to add two projects to the
local medium-term public investment plan, which are building Road 445 for Hai
Cao hamlet, Hop Thinh commune (Ky Son district) with an estimated total
investment of 60 billion VND and providing medical equipment for the General
Hospital of Lac Thuy district with a total investment of over 77.5 billion VND.
As of September 30, the province collected over
2.3 trillion VND to the State budget, fulfilling 77 percent of the Prime
Minister’s projection and 62 percent of the target set by the provincial
People’s Council, up 4 percent compared to the same period of 2018.
The province aims to collect 4 trillion VND to
the State budget by the year’s end and 5 trillion VND by 2020.
At the meeting, delegates raised opinions on
important documents on promoting the investment policy for commercial housing
projects in the province, supporting sustainable forestry development in
2020-2025 with orientations to 2035, and developing agriculture through 2025.
Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee
Bui Van Khanh asked relevant agencies and localities to make it easier for
investors to carry out projects to boost socio-economic development, generate
jobs, and increase budget collection for the province./.
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