PM urges Hung Yen province to strive for fast, sustainable development

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh said the northern province of Hung Yen has the conditions to develop modern industrial, agricultural and service sectors in a harmonious manner and urged the province to strive towards fast and sustainable development during a working visit to Hung Yen on December 23.
PM urges Hung Yen province to strive for fast, sustainable development ảnh 1Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh speaks at the working session with Hung Yen officials on December 23 (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA)– Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh said the northern province of Hung Yen has the conditions to develop modern industrial, agriculturaland service sectors in a harmonious manner and urged the province to strive towards fast and sustainable development during a working visit to Hung Yen on December 23.

At the working sessionwith the PM, officials of Hung Yen submitted proposals to the Government, ministries, and agencies on the delegation of authority in supplementing land use plans and licensing the change of land use purpose, the selection and replacement of investors of projects in the province, and adjustments to flood control planning.

Highlighting theadvantages that the province can capitalise on to promote development, PM Chinhsaid Hung Yen should press on with building strategic infrastructure,especially traffic infrastructure linking it with otherlocalities, digital infrastructure, digital administration, digital society,digital citizens, as well as infrastructure for climate change response. Besides,it needs to step up administrative reforms.

He agreed in principlewith the province’s proposals and asked related ministries and agencies tocoordinate with Hung Yen to handle them.

The same day, theGovernment leader witnessed the presentation of investment licences and memorandaof understanding to some major projects, and attended the ground-breakingceremonies of two key transport projects in Hung Yen.

He also visited someHeroic Mothers and families of revolution contributors on the occasionof the 77th founding anniversary of the Vietnam People’s Army (December22, 1944 - 2021)./.
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