(HBO) - The Hoa Binh Provincial Committee initiated an emulation campaign to fulfill the dual targets of containing the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic while simultaneously promoting economic recovery and growth.


Local enterprises rigorously strive for "dual target” implementation, maintaining both production and incomes for employees. Photo: Viet-Han garment Factory, Hoa Binh City.

Emulation campaigns were launched by all relevant authorities in accordance with local conditions to maintain safety and growth in the ‘new normal’ situation.

Pursuant to the Resolution No. 01/NQ-CP of the Government, the Resolution of Provincial Committee and Provincial People’s Council on socio-economic development and budget plan in 2021, agencies, organizations and localities have effectively set up, implemented plans with timely guidance and instructions to enhance emulation for fulfilling fundamental socio-economic goals and targets set for 2021.

The role of the entire political system has been deployed in full force. Agencies, organizations of all levels have taken part in educating, mobilizing people to enhance pandemic prevention, to ensure mutual support, uniting and sharing to overcome challenges and contain the pandemic. Frontline forces in the Covid-19 fight – medical workers, army and police forces members, local officials – maintain close collaboration and preparedness to combat the pandemic with the highest determination under the guideline of "4 on the spot”.

The emulation campaigns have brought positive achievements despite the pandemic. As per November 2021, revenue collection reached 4,209.7 billion VND, equivalent to 97% of the target set by the Prime Minister and 83% of that set by the People's Council. Annual revenue collection is estimated to reach 5,070 billion VND, equivalent to 116% of the target set by the Prime Minister and 100% of that set by the People’s Council, scoring a year-on-year growth of 23%. Gross regional domestic product in 2021, excluding that of Hoa Binh Hydropower Plant, is projected to increase by 5.48 percent, with GRDP per capita of VND 61.5 million.

Investment promotion, business environment and development continued to be improved in 2021. In 11 months, 33 projects were approved with registered investment totaling 3,636.3 billion VND./.


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