Hoa Binh province urged to focus on tourism, agro-forestry development

Dec 14th at 14:11
14-12-2018 14:11:30+07:00

Hoa Binh province urged to focus on tourism, agro-forestry development

Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has encouraged Hoa Binh to double efforts in development of tourism and agro-forestry sector associated with the advanced processing industry.

The PM made the directions while attending an investment promotion conference held by the northwestern province on December 11.

Alongside the two aforementioned suggestions, he asked the locality to facilitate the manufacturing sector that generates jobs and has less negative impacts on the environment, in addition to developing eco-cities based on its natural landscape and climatic advantages.

The Government leader highly appreciated the investors’ implementation of most of the already licenced projects in Hoa Binh, emphasizing that the province possesses favourable natural conditions and diverse culture of local ethnic groups.

As part of the Ha Noi capital region, Hoa Binh should take advantage of its geo-strategic location to create a new growth engine and a new momentum not only for itself but also for the other northwestern provinces, he said.

PM Phuc urged the province to pay attention to attracting investment from both large and small enterprises, while continuously improving the business climate as well as providing convenient services for investors.

The leader congratulated Hoa Binh on its attracting a lot of investment projects at the conference, including those from domestically and globally renowned companies, which, he said, would be a driver of the province’s development in the future.

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