Prime Minister asks Binh Thuan to develop industry, agriculture
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has asked Binh Thuan to further improve the investment environment, remove difficulties for enterprises, and boost the growth of both industry and agriculture.
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc addresses the working session (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has asked BinhThuan province to further improve the investment environment, remove difficulties forenterprises, and boost the growth of both industry and agriculture.
The province should prioritize implementing these specific solutions, saidthe leader at his working session with key provincial leaders in Hanoi on May31 to tackle difficulties and speed up a number of key socio-economic andinfrastructure projects for faster growth of the locality.
He highlighted the potential and strengths of Binh Thuan in tourism,natural resources and energy.
He commended the province on its recent good socio-economic performanceand budget collection, saying it has shown strong performance in planning,forest protection and improving the investment environment.
However, Binh Thuan is still a poor locality that still needs supportfrom the central budget, he pointed out.
The PM suggested that the province should review its socio-economic tasks to makesure these are relevant to development goals and strength of the province.
The locality should stick to the Party and State policies and law onnatural resources and land management, avoiding losses and waste of land, herequested.
The province needs to efficiently deal with prolonged complaints and denunciationsand protect the environment during its socio-economic development process, hesaid.
At the working session, the PM and leaders of some ministries also respondedto the province’s proposals and requests regarding some transportinfrastructure, air port and tourism projects.-VNA
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