PM requires Quang Nam businesses to contribute more to nation’s growth

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on February 8 requested enterprises in the central province of Quang Nam to make efforts to help the whole country achieve an 8% GDP growth rate in 2025.

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh (R) visits the production line of THACO Group. (Photo: VNA)
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh (R) visits the production line of THACO Group. (Photo: VNA)

Quang Nam (VNA) – Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on February 8 requested enterprises in the central province of Quang Nam to make efforts to help the whole country achieve an 8% GDP growth rate in 2025 and a double-digit rate in the coming years.

PM Chinh paid a working visit to HS Hyosung Group, listed among the Top 30 largest economic groups in the Republic of Korea (RoK). The group began investing in Quang Nam in 2018 and has since poured a total of 452 million USD into the locality. It has stably operated two projects that employ over 1,000 direct employees. Its annual revenue reaches over 200 million USD.

Congratulating and appreciating HS Hyosung's effective business investments as well as its social welfare activities, which have made positive contributions to Vietnam's socio-economic development, Chinh welcomed the group's plans to expand its investment, affirming that the Vietnamese Government will create favourable conditions for the group’s business activities in the country.

Noting that the Vietnam-RoK relationship is developing very well, the Prime Minister requested HS Hyosung to continue complying with the law and effectively implement the agreements signed between the two countries. He also emphasised the importance of environmental protection, ensuring social welfare for workers, and promoting linkages and support for Vietnamese enterprises to participate in HS Hyosung and global value chains.

Directing each ministry, agency, and Quang Nam province to promptly respond to HS Hyosung's specific proposals, the Government leader stated that he has instructed the ministers and provincial People's Committee chairpersons to make monthly reports on the progress of addressing difficulties and obstacles, especially those related to institutional issues.

At the same time, he emphasised the need to strengthen decentralisation and delegation of authority, reduce administrative procedures, combat negative phenomena and wastefulness, and create the most favourable conditions for people and businesses.

On the same day, the Prime Minister visited Truong Hai Group Joint Stock Company (THACO) at the Chu Lai Open Economic Zone.

THACO Chu Lai is considered the largest centralised industrial hub for mechanical engineering, automobiles, and logistics in Vietnam and ranks among the top in the ASEAN region, with a total workforce of nearly 15,000 employees.

THACO Chairman Tran Ba Duong committed to making every effort to implement strategic projects aimed at establishing THACO's new-generation multi-industry ecosystem in Chu Lai, based on an industrial governance platform, focusing on green, smart, modern, and sustainable development.

Chinh urged THACO to take the lead in innovation, accelerate and make breakthroughs in comprehensive, inclusive, and sustainable growth and development. He emphasised the importance of actively promoting digital transformation, green transition, and the creative economy, while ensuring occupational safety and maintaining a bright, green, clean, and beautiful environment. Additionally, THACO was encouraged to further enhance its contributions to social welfare, supporting Quang Nam’s goal of achieving a 10% growth and contributing to the national growth target of at least 8% in 2025.

Suggesting the group participate in research, technology transfer, and the manufacturing of high-speed railway carriages, with a view to advancing towards the research, technology transfer, and manufacturing of locomotives, Chinh expressed his confidence that THACO will achieve higher results in all aspects in 2025.

During his trip to Chu Lai Port, where he presented gifts to the staff and workers, the Government leader showed his delight at witnessing the progress made after his previous visit nearly three years ago when he urged THACO to expand and upgrade the port to accommodate larger vessels. THACO has successfully fulfilled this assigned task, as the port is now capable of receiving container ships with a capacity of 50,000 DWT.

Also on the morning of February 8, Chinh visited Chu Lai Airport to inspect the implementation of his instructions made nearly three years ago regarding a project on the mobilisation of social investments in and operation of the airport./.

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