PM suggests Ba Ria-Vung Tau develop logistics, transport connectivity
Hanoi (VNA) - Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has
suggested the southern province of Ba Ria-Vung Tau focus on developing
logistics services, infrastructure; national, regional and global transport connectivity,
green and hi-tech industry and agriculture, culture and tourism.
During a working session with the provincial authorities on
December 18, PM Chinh asked the province to improve human resource training, diversify
resources for development, step up administrative reform and digital
transformation to build digital administration.
In the immediate future, the province needs to drastically and
effectively perform interm regulations on safe and flexible adaptation to and
effective control of COVID-19 pandemic in accordance with Resolution
No.128/NQ-CP, considering it an important and urgent task from the early 2022,
he said.
The province was asked to strengthen the building and
rectification of the Party, a strong, transparent and innovative political
system while improving personnel quality to meet development demand.
He basically agreed with the province’s proposals such as
accelerating the Cai Mep Ha logistics centre, piloting the open port mechanism
at Cai Mep container port complex, building Bien Hoa – Vung Tau expressway, and
preparing for Bien Hoa – Vung Tau railway project.
During working sessions with CEO of Ho Tram Project Co.Ltd Walt
Power and CEO of Long Son Petrochemical Co.Ltd Tharna Sanee, Chinh committed
all possible support for them to do business effectively in Vietnam. He also
suggested them invest in the priority field of green and hi-tech industries in the
country.
In the morning the same day, the PM attended a ceremony marking
the 30th anniversary of the province’s establishment.
At the event, he handed over the first-class Independence Order,
the noble distinction of the Vietnamese Party and State, to the province's Party Committee, authorities and people in honour of their achievement in
socialism building and national defence.
Earlier, he offered incense to war hero Vo Thi Sau at a memorial
dedicated to her in Dat Do district./.