Working session scene. Photo: Thanh Hien
According to Deputy Director of Hanoi Department of Industry and Trade Nguyen Kieu Oanh, in the first 6 months of 2025, the city's GRDP is estimated to increase by 7.63% over the same period in 2024. Of which, the industry and wholesale and retail sectors contributed 1.54 percentage points to the 7.63% increase in GRDP. However, processing and manufacturing enterprises still face many difficulties.
In the domestic trade sector, in June, 1,657 enterprises ceased operations, up 41.4% over the same period last year, and 573 enterprises dissolved, up 59.1%.
In the last 6 months of 2025, the Department of Industry and Trade strives to complete and exceed the following targets: Industrial added value of 7.15% or more; Wholesale and retail added value of 10.6% or more, 8.79% or more for the whole year of 2025; Total retail sales of goods and service revenue of 14.53% or more; Export turnover of goods for the whole year of 2025 achieving a growth rate of 7% or more. Strive to control the consumer price index for the whole year of 2025 to be lower than or equal to 5%...
At the meeting, Director of Hanoi Department of Industry and Trade Vo Nguyen Phong proposed that Hanoi consider and allocate public investment capital to renovate Hanoi's traditional market system.
At the same time, the Hanoi People's Committee directed the People's Committees of communes to speed up the site clearance progress of industrial clusters established in the 2018-2020 period. The Department of Agriculture and Environment urgently appraised and submitted to the city for decision on land allocation and land lease for industrial clusters that have completed site clearance...
Speaking at the meeting, Vice Chairman of Hanoi People's Committee Nguyen Manh Quyen raised many issues. Currently, Hanoi has switched to operating a two-level local government, so the Department of Industry and Trade needs to support commune and ward levels to carry out tasks under the sector.
The Industry and Trade sector needs to review industrial parks and clusters, because some industrial parks and clusters are located in 2-3 communes, so it is necessary to clearly define specific responsibilities for each commune.
In addition, some tasks of the industry such as developing outlet model systems, wholesale markets, etc. have been proposed for a long time but have not been implemented yet. "The Department of Industry and Trade needs to promote proactiveness to step in to resolve and implement these tasks," Vice Chairman Nguyen Manh Quyen requested.
The Vice Chairman also requested the Department of Industry and Trade to coordinate with relevant departments, branches, and People's Committees of communes to resolutely eliminate temporary markets and flea markets by 2025, along with building a modern market system.
The Department of Industry and Trade coordinates with the Department of Agriculture and Environment to review small-scale slaughterhouses and move them to centralized slaughterhouses to ensure food safety and hygiene. To do this, the management agency must have effective support policies for businesses and infrastructure investment units.
Regarding industry and handicrafts, the Department of Industry and Trade established inspection teams, promoted early investment in infrastructure in industrial clusters, encouraged tree planting, environmental and waste treatment, and aimed at developing ecological industrial clusters in the direction of "bright - green - clean - beautiful".
Identify the city's key industrial products towards regional and international levels; organize handicraft fairs worthy of the capital, attract people and domestic and foreign tourists to the events, and create a production - consumption supply chain.
Regarding integration and export, it is necessary to strengthen connections, seek new markets, support deep processing projects, strengthen the fight against trade fraud, counterfeit goods, especially in the field of e-commerce...
Source: https://hanoimoi.vn/nganh-cong-thuong-ha-noi-can-cai-to-dap-ung-yeu-cau-moi-dua-kinh-te-thu-do-but-pha-708726.html
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