(HBO) – Secretary of the Hoa Binh provincial Party Committee Ngo Van Tuan chaired a conference of the committee’s standing board on December 29 to review the implementation of the Party Committee’s resolutions on tourism, industrial, craft, and trade development, and some important socio-economic development issues.

Secretary of the provincial Party Committee Ngo Van Tuan addresses the conference.

The event discussed reports by the Party unit of the provincial People’s Committee about the implementation of the provincial Party Committee’s resolutions on tourism, industrial, craft, and trade development, along with development orientations for the years to come.

Secretary of the provincial Party Committee Ngo Van Tuan emphasised that tourism, industry, craft, and trade are important pillars of the local development.

He said draft resolutions and conclusions should assess achievements as well as weaknesses and shortcomings, point out lessons, and forecast development trends for different areas so as to devise detailed solutions, assign concrete tasks to each cadre, and adhere to the 17th provincial Party Congress’s resolution to perform duties.

The resolution on tourism development has to focus on planning; developing infrastructure, especially transport facilities; and associating tourism development with cultural preservation, environmental protection, and security and order ensuring. It should also put stress on the development of cultural and ecological tourism along with specialty agricultural products, and on the enhancement of tourism promotion and investment attraction to the sector, he said.

The resolutions on industrial and craft development need to pay special attention to planning, site clearance, infrastructure investment, and attraction of investment to projects with high added value, and environmental sustainability.

Meanwhile, the one of trade development need to clarify development trends while paying heed to e-commerce, high-quality products with reasonable prices, technological application, and promotion of the products Hoa Binh has strength in, Tuan added./.


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