(HBO) - On February 16, Ngo Van Tuan, member of the Party Central Committee, Secretary of Hoa Binh’s Party Committee and head of the province’s delegation of National Assembly deputies, paid working visits to several factories in Lac Son district. Accompanying him were Quach Tat Liem, Vice Chairman of the provincial People's Committee, and leaders of some departments, agencies and sectors.


Photo: Secretary of the provincial Party Committee Ngo Van Tuan inspects production and business activities of Lac Son Electronic Co., Ltd.

The delegation visited Lac Son Electronic Co., Ltd; Lac Son Plastic Co., Ltd; and Ho Guom garment factory - Lac Son branch. These are businesses that have received favourable conditions in terms of ground from Lac Son district, quickly carried out investment projects, and contributed to creating jobs and transforming the local economic structure.

Tuan acknowledged and praised contributions of factories and enterprises in recent years. He expressed his wish that businesses will continue tostrictly implement pandemic prevention and control measures to protect the health and lives of workers, and make efforts to seek orders, and maintain production and business to ensure the "dual goals" of both effective pandemic prevention and control, and production and business development.

Lac Son district continues supporting factories in efficient production and business, carrying out mechanisms and policies to benefit employees, fulfilling tax obligations to the State, and paying more attention to social welfare.

On the occasion of the Lunar New Year 2022, on behalf of provincial leaders, he said he wishes factories and businesses in Lac Son district would reap more successes in production and business activities./.

 

 


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