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Tra Vinh boosts economic restructuring

Mekong Delta province boosts economic restructuring

The Mekong Delta province of Tra Vinh is pushing ahead with economic restructuring, towards increasing the proportion of industry, trade and services.
Mekong Delta province boosts economic restructuring ảnh 1Duyen Hai thermal power plants in Tra Vinh province (Photo: VNA)
 
Tra Vinh (VNA) – The MekongDelta province of Tra Vinh is pushing ahead with economic restructuring,towards increasing the proportion of industry, trade and services.

It strives to record annual gross regionaldomestic product (GRDP) growth of 11-12 percent from now to 2020.

The industrial production value is expectedto reach 19-20 percent in the period while the ratio of industry, constructionand services will make up 70 percent of the GRDP.

Priorities will be put on seafoodprocessing, farm produce, agricultural equipment, support industry, apparel,and wind power.

The province also encourages thedevelopment of tourism, scientific research, education-training, logistics,information technology, and agro services in order to create a breakthrough inboosting industry, trade and services.

Businesses are called to forge connectivitywith farmers to create clean and safe products.

Vice Secretary of the provincial PartyCommittee Ngo Chi Cuong said local authorities have improved administrativeprocedures, policies and created a favourable environment for businesses toquickly implement key infrastructure projects, especially at the Dinh Aneconomic zone, while developing the seaports system and logistics activities.

Through strengthening investment promotionat home and abroad, the province prioritise to appealing for capital fromJapan, the European Union, the Republic of Korea, and Singapore under thepublic private partnership (PPP) form in major spheres at the Dinh An EconomicZone and Duyen Hai Power Station.-VNA
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