PM orders boosting strategic infrastructure for Tuyen Quang

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on December 25 had a working session with leading officials of the northern mountainous province of Tuyen Quang.

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Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh addresses the online meeting with Tuyen Quang officials in Hanoi on December 25. 

Representatives of ministries, central authorities and Tuyen Quang discussed and analysed proposals of the province, and agreed on the development of infrastructure, industrial zones and tourism in association with the revolutionary and historical tradition as well as culture of the locality.

Speaking highly of the achievements recorded by the provincial Party organisation, authorities and locals, the PM also pointed to the province’s slow and unsustainable development, poor performance despite the huge potential and desire, low provincial-level competitiveness, hard livelihood of locals, especially in remote areas.

For 2022, he held that the province must continue to effectively fight the COVID-19 pandemic, complete the building of the zonings in the first quarter, and help ensure political stability, security, national defence, and social order.

The leader basically agreed with the proposals from the province and ordered relevant authorities to continue studying so as to work out suitable policies for the province. He also asked ministries to join hands with Tuyen Quang in prioritising infrastructure projects, and the province to quickly implement the projects, especially in site clearance.

VNA

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