Hau Giang to host 2016 Mekong Delta economic forum

Hau Giang province will host the Mekong Delta Economic Cooperation Forum 2016 which will feature discussion about the Delta's international integration and sustainable development.
Hau Giang to host 2016 Mekong Delta economic forum ảnh 1Vistors are travelling the Mekong Delta by boat. (Source: VNA)

Hau Giang (VNA) – The Mekong province of Hau Giang will host the Mekong Delta Economic Cooperation (MDEC) Forum 2016 which will feature discussion about the Delta's international integration and sustainable development.

The forum will include the Mekong Delta Week to be held from April 22 to 26 in Hanoi. The week will include a show of cai luong (reformed theatre) at My Dinh Stadium and a conference on the cooperation between the Mekong Delta and Hanoi and other cities and provinces in the North.

Nguyen Phong Quang, Deputy Head of the Steering Board of the Southwest Region and Head of the Hau Giang MDEC Forum 2016, spoke at a press meeting in Can Tho city on November 24 to introduce the forum.

Quang said the conference would include a seminar on agricultural production in the delta in response to climate change and rising saltwater as well as a trade-fair to promote products and services from the region.

In the past several years, bank credit had significantly contributed to socio-economic development of the delta, he said. Credit growth in the region had been higher than in other regions across the country.

Credit policies issued by the State Bank of Vietnam have helped direct credit influxes into a number of economic sectors, aiming to create a "breakthrough" in restructuring the region's economy and its agriculture, as well as to build a model of new rural areas in the Mekong Delta, according to the official.

In addition, banks have also taken an active part in social welfare programmes in the region.

Quang said the financial support of 480 billion VND (21.4 million USD) provided by donors to the Mekong Delta during the MDEC Soc Trang 2014 included 393 billion VND (17.5 million USD) contributed by commercial banks, plus 50 billion VND the banks provided to the construction of Tran De Hospital in Soc Trang province.-VNA

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