The central city of Da Nang ranked third in the country in gross regional domestic product (GRDP) growth in 2022 with 14.05%, heard a conference held by the municipal Party Committee on December 9.
Da Nang (VNA) – The central city of Da Nang ranked third in the country in gross regional domestic product (GRDP) growth in 2022 with 14.05%, heard a conference held by the municipal Party Committee on December 9.
Thanks to the concerted efforts and determination of the whole political system, the COVID-19 pandemic has been brought under control, contributing to promoting the city’s economic recovery.
State budget revenue surpassed its target by 20%. Meanwhile, export turnover was estimated at nearly 2.1 billion USD, up 15.8% year-on-year.
The locality’s tourism industry also witnessed a strong rebound, with the number of visitors tripling the 2021 figure.
During the conference, participants proposed measures to accelerate the implementation of key projects and disbursement of public investment, and to remove difficulties related to projects in the locality.
In his remarks, Secretary of the municipal Party Committee Nguyen Van Quang applauded efforts in building the Party and political system in the city.
🐈 He asked the Party delegation to the municipal People's Committee to direct departments, sectors and localities to develop plans for implementing the Resolution on orientations and tasks for 2023, focusing on mobilising resources, luring investment, maintaining economic growth and ensuring social security./.
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