Thai Binh province makes breakthrough in attracting investment

Thai Binh (VNA) – With a score of 64.02 points, the northern province of Thai
Binh has improved the Provincial Competitiveness Index (PCI) ranking
by jumping to 25th out of 63 provinces and cities nationwide last
year from 36th in 2006.
For the fourth year in a row, the province made its leap in the
PCI ranking thanks to its high scores in four out of 10 sub-indices – entry and
time costs and regulatory compliance, policy bias, law and order. The province
also climbed 13 places to 20th out of 63 provinces and cities
nationwide in the 2020 Provincial Governance and Public Administration
Performance Index (PAPI) rankings
It is the result of improving the investment and business
environment in Thai Binh province by 2020, creating a breakthrough in
attracting investment to the province.
The Provincial Committee of the Party,
People's Council and People's Committee always paid attention to and directed
and conducted many solutions to improve the investment and business
environment, thereby creating favourable conditions for production and business
activities and promoting investment attraction into the province
To Xuan Thuc, Chairman of Dong Hung district People's Committee said that the district always focuses on dissemination so that officials, party
members and people, especially those on official duty, understand the
importance of the above-mentioned work and facilitate investors who pour
capital in the province.
As many as 125 small and medium enterprises were set up in the
2016-2020 period. It attracted two investors who spent money on the technical
infrastructure of Do Luong and Dong La industrial clusters and 31 projects in other
industrial clusters, bringing the total number of projects to 110 while
creating jobs for more than 21,000 employees in the period.
Regarding the administrative reform work, the province has utilised
all resources to invest in facilities and equipment to serve the operation of
the provincial Public Administration Service Centre (PASC) and the one-stop divisions.
The provincial People's Committee issued about 500 documents of all kinds in
the 2016-2020 period to direct and guide agencies, units and localities to well
perform the administrative procedures in the locality. The province has also
reviewed and simplified nearly 1,200 administrative procedures and cut at least
40 percent of the time for handling administrative procedures compared to normal
ones.
Up to 99 percent of people and businesses felt satisfaction when
conducting administrative procedures at the provincial PASC.
To date, the province has updated more than 1,500 administrative
procedures on the National Public Service Portal and integrated more than 500
online public services.
Do Van Ve, Chairman of the provincial Business Association said
that the implementation of administrative procedures at the PASC has been
highly appreciated by investors because favourable conditions have been created
for them during the execution of projects.
In order to improve the investment and business of the province,
it does not only focusing on reforming administrative procedures but also
issuing many mechanisms and policies to encourage investment attraction.
In addition to the Government’s
incentives, the provincial authorities offer their own incentives to new or
expanded investment projects in the economic zones. Investors will enjoy
incentives in land access, support in the building and operation of technical
infrastructure facilities, the building of centralised wastewater treatment
systems, site clearance, completion of administrative formalities, and training
of human resources.
Investment priorities are given
to building and commercially operating infrastructure facilities and
concentrated wastewater treatment systems of industrial parks and industrial
clusters for large-scale, state-of-the-art and environmentally friendly
industries; commerce and services; and hi-tech agriculture
Attention has been paid to vocational training and human resource
development. The province constantly improves the effectiveness of linking
vocational training establishments with businesses.
Agencies and units in the province have considered
administrative reform, improving the investment and business environment as one
of the key tasks, contributing to turning it into an attractive destination for
both domestic and foreign investors./.