Invest in infrastructure projects with significant spillover effects.
According to the plan, for public investment projects: Long An province prioritizes investment in infrastructure projects with significant spillover effects, especially strategic transportation infrastructure of the province, ensuring synchronization, modernity, and interconnectedness, promoting connectivity between the Southeast region and the Mekong Delta, within the region (connecting three economic regions and urban centers) associated with two economic corridors (Ring Road 3 - Ring Road 4 Corridor of Ho Chi Minh City and the Southern Development Corridor, Provincial Road 827 E); power grid infrastructure; healthcare, education, and social security infrastructure; and urban technical infrastructure in the three key development zones identified in the Provincial Planning to attract private and foreign capital for the development of important socio-economic infrastructure of the province and inter-regions; while ensuring a rational and effective investment structure across regions and sectors, creating both growth momentum and social security.

Continue to prioritize investment in completing irrigation and dike infrastructure to ensure the safety of people's lives, meet the needs of socio-economic development, ensure social security, prevent, mitigate and reduce natural disasters, and adapt to climate change.
Tan An City is the political , administrative, and urban center.
For investment projects using sources of capital other than public investment: Invest in completing the province's infrastructure based on existing and ongoing infrastructure projects led by public investment projects, maximizing the effectiveness of already invested infrastructure. Prioritize attracting investment to Tan An City, the political-administrative-urban core and satellite city of Ho Chi Minh City; a modern, high-tech commercial, service, and industrial center in the Northeast of the Mekong Delta; six key economic driving axes, important sectors, and several sectors and fields encouraged for socialized investment to ensure consistency with the development perspective, socio-economic activity organization plan, and infrastructure development plan identified in Decision No. 686/QD-TTg dated June 13, 2023, of the Prime Minister.
Priority sectors for investment attraction include: high-tech processing and manufacturing industries in industrial zones and clusters; renewable energy; high-tech agricultural, forestry, and fisheries zones; commercial infrastructure; logistics services; ecotourism, agricultural tourism, and rural tourism. Investment attraction aims to increase the density, scale, productivity, and efficiency of production and business establishments in the province's three socio-economic zones.
Human resource development is one of Long An province's key priorities. Accordingly, the province will attract high-quality human resources and skilled workers, linked to labor restructuring; promote vocational training at vocational education institutions and strengthen connections between vocational education institutions and the labor market and businesses; implement policies and mechanisms to attract labor, especially high-quality labor; and ensure the material and spiritual well-being of workers who live and work there long-term. The province will effectively utilize human resources for economic sectors, especially key sectors such as processing and manufacturing, energy, logistics, and seaports; and improve the quality of its staff, civil servants, and public employees to meet the demands of human resource development for science, technology, and innovation.
Promoting science and technology, digital transformation
Long An is promoting the application of scientific and technological achievements, especially digital technology, in all socio-economic fields; building e-government towards digital government and developing smart cities.
Promote research, development, and investment in infrastructure; develop international cooperation and integrate the science and technology market. Ensure that spending on science, technology, and innovation accounts for 2% or more of the total annual state budget expenditure and gradually increases according to the requirements of science and technology development...
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