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Hung Yen should take advantages of favorable location to become Vietnam's hi-tech center
Hung Yen (VNA) – The northern province of Hung Yen should take full advantages of its favourable location and human resources to become the country’s hi-tech and industrial centre.
Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung stated this during his visit to the Red River Delta
province on May 11.
In addition, the province should develop agriculture and value-added services to
develop fast and sustainably in the next five years, the PM told local officials.
In spite of speaking highly of Hung Yen’s achievements in all fields over the
past years, Dung still pointed out weaknesses in agricultural and industrial
production as well as the environmental pollution issue the province is facing.
Based on the socio-economic development master plan, Hung Yen should design
specific plans for its infrastructure, healthcare and education facilities and
industrial zones to prevent them from developing uncontrollably, said the PM.
Also, the province needs to bring new technologies into production, added the PM
while calling for more investments in the local hi-tech and industrial zones.
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Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung stated this during his visit to the Red River Delta
province on May 11.
In addition, the province should develop agriculture and value-added services to
develop fast and sustainably in the next five years, the PM told local officials.
In spite of speaking highly of Hung Yen’s achievements in all fields over the
past years, Dung still pointed out weaknesses in agricultural and industrial
production as well as the environmental pollution issue the province is facing.
Based on the socio-economic development master plan, Hung Yen should design
specific plans for its infrastructure, healthcare and education facilities and
industrial zones to prevent them from developing uncontrollably, said the PM.
Also, the province needs to bring new technologies into production, added the PM
while calling for more investments in the local hi-tech and industrial zones.
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