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Local authorities meet OVs ahead of Lunar New Year

Local authorities nationwide greeted overseas Vietnamese who returned home for the upcoming Lunar New Year festival.
Local authorities meet OVs ahead of Lunar New Year ảnh 1Illustrative image (Source: VNA)
Hanoi​ (VNA) – Local authorities nationwide greeted overseas Vietnamese whoreturned home for the upcoming Lunar New Year festival. 

At aprogramme in the northern province of Thai Nguyen on January 19, Chairman ofthe provincial People’s Committee Vu Hong Bac extended New Year wishes toforeign businesses, workers, non-governmental organisations, students andVietnamese expatriates living and working in the province.

He informedthem that the provincial economy grew 15.2 percent last year, with industrialproduction value surpassing 477 trillion VND (20.7 billion USD), up 26.7percent annually. Export value topped 19 billion USD while revenues to theState budget hit more than 9.6 trillion VND (417.3 million USD).

Theprovince licensed more than 20 foreign-invested projects worth nearly 133million USD, bringing the total number of foreign direct investment projects to116.

The sameday in Quy Nhon city, the central province of Binh Dinh, 140 overseasVietnamese attended a get-together.

ViceSecretary of the provincial Party Committee and Chairman of the provincialPeople’s Committee Ho Quoc Dung updated them about local socio-economicdevelopment, saying that the province recorded a 7.53 percent increase in grossregional domestic product, 730.5 million USD worth of exports and 29,715 newjobs.

OverseasVietnamese and their relatives invested in four projects in the locality, hesaid.

Similarevents also took place in the central province of Ba Ria – Vung Tau.

Overseasremittances from Vietnamese expatriates to Ba Ria - Vung Tau neared 100 millionUSD each year.-VNA
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