Quang Ninh eyes becoming dynamic sea-based economic hub

The northern province of Quang Ninh has outlined various solutions to expand its sea-based economy, with the focus sharpened on tourism, sea services, and coastal industries that are environmentally friendly, according to Deputy Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Cao Tuong Huy.
Quang Ninh eyes becoming dynamic sea-based economic hub ảnh 1A view of Ha Long Bay in Quang Ninh (Photo: VNA)

Quang Ninh (VNA) - The northern province of Quang Ninh has outlinedvarious solutions to expand its sea-based economy, with the focus sharpened on tourism,sea services, and coastal industries that are environmentally friendly, accordingto Deputy Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Cao Tuong Huy.

On the eve of the 13th National Party Congress, Huy told Vietnam NewsAgency reporters that the province, billed as a locomotive for the development ofthe Northern Key Economic Region, is turning itself into a strong sea-based economy.

With a vision of becoming an international tourism centre with uniform infrastructure,a kaleidoscope of high-quality tourism products, and a competitive edge over rivals in the region and the world, the province has invested heavily in tourism and trade facilities, developingeco-tourism in a sustainable manner, and forming high-end tourism sites in HaLong, Van Don, Co To, Hai Ha Mong Cai, and Bai Tu Long.

The province will prioritise building Ha Long into a modern tourism city while developingVan Don-Co To into an international entertainment centre. It is also studyinghow to develop new tourism products such as yachting, water taxis, seaplanes, ballooning,and scuba diving.

Due attention will be paid to upgrading local fishing ports and anchorages, improvingfisheries logistics in Co To and Van Don districts, and forming three fisheriescentres in Co To, Van Don and Dam Ha, and two seafood trading centres in Ha Long city.

Quang Ninh province will also develop logistics into a high added-value sector intandem with the trends in global trade.

Regarding coastal industries and new economic sectors, Huy, who is a delegate to the Congress, underlined that QuangNinh gives top priority to environmentally-friendly industries such as hi-tech shipbuildingand encourages foreign investment in support industries for shipbuilding.

It will capitalise on the fourth Industrial Revolution to enhance the processing of exports, helpingto create added value for products and save maritime resources.

Possessing advantages in maritime resources and biodiversity, the province is interestedin developing sea-based economic sectors such as maritime pharmaceuticals and seaweed,and seagrass farming and processing, Huy added.

Quang Ninh is viewed as a strategic destination in northern Vietnam and an important link in the northern economic growth triangle of Hanoi - Hai Phong - Quang Ninh.

The province possesses major advantages from Van Don district planning to become a multi-sectoral maritime economic zone and entertainment centre with a casino and high-end sea-island tourism and services. It is also a gateway for international trade, creating unique, modern, and high-quality products that are internationally competitive.

Over the past five years, Quang Ninh has experienced high and sustainable growth, with an average annual growth rate of 10.7 percent. Average gross regional domestic product (GRDP) per capita is estimated at 6,700 USD in 2020, two times higher than the country’s average figure.

It topped the Provincial Competiveness Index (PCI) rankings for the third year in a row in 2019, according to the PCI 2019 report from the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

In addition to the PCI, Quang Ninh also led the country in the Public Administration Reform (PAR) Index for three consecutive years, in 2017, 2018, and 2019. The province has also been among the best performers in the Satisfaction Index of Public Administration Services (SIPAS) for many years and rose to the top in 2019.

It has also made great strides forward in improving governance and public administration capacity, moving from 62nd place in 2016 to third in Vietnam’s 2019 Public Administration Performance Index (PAPI) rankings./.
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