On the morning of December 13th, under the chairmanship of comrades Lai The Nguyen, Standing Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee, Chairman of the Provincial People's Council, and Head of the Provincial National Assembly Delegation; Le Tien Lam, Member of the Standing Committee of the Provincial Party Committee and Standing Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Council; and Nguyen Quang Hai, Provincial Party Committee Member and Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Council, the 24th session of the 18th Thanh Hoa Provincial People's Council continued its second day of work, with delegates discussing matters in the assembly hall.
Overview of the session.
Attending the session were Comrade Do Minh Tuan, Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee and Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee; members of the Standing Committee of the Provincial Party Committee, the Standing Committee of the Provincial People's Council, the Provincial People's Committee, the Provincial Fatherland Front Committee; the Provincial Delegation of the National Assembly; leaders of provincial departments, agencies, and organizations; districts, towns, and cities; and delegates of the 18th Provincial People's Council.
Comrades chairing the session.
Following the discussion initiated by the Chairman of the Provincial People's Council, Lai The Nguyen, on the afternoon of December 12th, the delegates focused on analyzing and affirming the leadership, guidance, and efforts of the entire political system, the business community, and the people in achieving the results in 2024.
Delegates attending the session.
The discussions at the session showed agreement with the report assessing the socio -economic and national defense and security situation in 2024. Delegates noted that: In 2024, economic growth achieved fairly comprehensive results across all sectors; economic development targets, budget revenue, and attracting foreign direct investment projects all met and exceeded the set plan. The biggest contributor to growth was industry, followed by construction, services, agriculture, etc.
Delegates attending the session.
In particular, domestic revenue and revenue from import and export activities significantly exceeded the projected targets and assigned quotas. Several revenue items had a large proportion and exceeded the projected targets, such as: land use fees; revenue from foreign-invested enterprises; environmental protection tax; and value-added tax on imported crude oil by Nghi Son Refinery and Petrochemical Company Limited...
These results were achieved thanks to the decisive leadership and guidance of the Provincial Party Committee, the Provincial People's Council, and the Provincial People's Committee from the beginning of the year. They are also the result of the active involvement of the entire political system, the efforts of the business community, and all sectors of the population.
Along with discussing and clarifying the achievements of 2024, delegates also focused on analyzing existing shortcomings, limitations, and their causes, especially subjective causes in the implementation process. From there, they examined each sector and industry to find solutions; and simultaneously proposed recommendations and solutions to effectively implement the tasks and solutions for 2025.
There are still obstacles in achieving the goal of transforming Thanh Hoa into an industrial province. Industry is one of the key sectors contributing to Thanh Hoa province's economic growth in 2024. This was the assessment of the Director of the Department of Planning and Investment, Le Minh Nghia, at the discussion session of the 24th meeting of the 18th Provincial People's Council. Representative Le Minh Nghia, Director of the Department of Planning and Investment. According to the delegates, the industrial sector contributed over 50% to the province's growth rate, ranking second nationwide, demonstrating its strong industrial reliance. However, in recent years, the province's main industrial product structure has not changed significantly, still consisting of traditional products with expanded production and increased output, failing to attract new products. The increase in some new products has been negligible. This is one of the limitations and shortcomings that needs to be addressed promptly to create momentum for development. The delegates also pointed out that while progress has been made in many industrial parks and clusters, it remains slow, leading to a shortage of land to attract investment projects. This issue has been clearly identified by the province and relevant agencies, and directives have been issued, but the results achieved have not met expectations. These points indicate that the prerequisites and conditions for developing Thanh Hoa province into an industrial province are still limited and inadequate, and need to be addressed promptly. | |
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