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Thai Binh firms roll out solutions to bolster production

Businesses of the northern province of Thai Binh have rolled out numerous solutions to bolster production in response to a call of local authorities, towards fulfilling the goal of a gross regional domestic product (GRDP) growth rate of 13 percent in remaining months of 2021.
Thai Binh firms roll out solutions to bolster production ảnh 1Engineers at Thai Binh thermal power plant ensure power generation (Photo: baothaibinh.com.vn)

Hanoi (VNA) –🐲 Businesses of the northern province of Thai Binh have rolled out numerous solutions to bolster production in response to a call of local authorities, towards fulfilling the goal of a gross regional domestic product (GRDP) growth rate of 13 percent in remaining months of 2021.

Nguyen Tien Phuong, Chairman of the Board and General Director of the Thai Binh branch of Tan De sportswear company, said that the factory is striving to post export earnings of 135 million USD in the last five months of the year, raising the yearly figure to 350 million USD, up 20 percent against the same period last year.
Meanwhile, Do Luong Company in the province’s Dong Hung district will promote trade at home and abroad, focusing on niche markets to ensure orders for the remaining months of 2021 and following year, said its Director Ninh Xuan Thao. To overcome difficulties triggered by the complexities of COVID-19, a brickworks of Mikado Technology and Trading Company at Tien Hai industrial park renewed production process, invested in advanced technology and raised competitive edge so as to conquer the domestic and international markets.  
Thai Binh’s business community has bolstered welfare policies for workers and expanded production scale and market development at home and abroad in an attempt to improve operation and revenues in the remaining months of the year. Chairman of the provincial Business Association Do Van Ve believed that Thai Binh will fulfil its socio-economic targets this year, creating a momentum for 2022 and later years thanks to drastic COVID-19 prevention and control efforts along with determination of firms to surmount hardships and introduce innovative and effective methods./.
VNA

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