(HBO) – Enterprises in Hoa Binh, especially those in industrial parks (IPs), have swiftly re-started their production and businesses activities immediately after the Lunar New Year (Tet) festival, aiming to complete orders they signed with partners.
The move is hoped to
help promote a strong recovery and create breakthroughs in their operation the
coming time, thus contributing to the locality’s socio-economic
development.
Photo: In the first days of the lunar year, workers of the R Technical Research
Vietnam Co., Ltd in Hoa Binh city urgently resume their work, with the aim of
producing more new products.
The R Technical Research Vietnam Co., Ltd in Hoa Binh city has maintained two
working shifts at all of its lines every day.
The firm exported its first batches of products with a total value of more than
149,000 USD to Japan and Hong Kong (China) right at the first days the New
Year.
Mrs Dinh Thi Hoa - a worker of the company, said: "We hope that the company
will partner with more customers, and turn out more new products in 2022, thus
having more resources to maintain incomes and increase salary for its
employees.”
In 2021, despite severe difficulties caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the
company’s revenue still reached 13 million USD, creating stable jobs for nearly
700 employees with a per capitamonthly income of about 7 million VND
(306.75 USD).
The company has taken many measures to expand its production and business
activities, and take better care of its employees in 2022. It planned to
develop 380 more products this year.
Busy working atmosphere is also recorded in many other enterprises in IPs on
theleft bank of Da River, and the Mong Hoa and Luong Son IPs.
With the strategy of flexible and safe adaptation to and effectivecontrol
of COVID-19, Coasia CM Vina JSC in the Luong Son IP has still maintained its
production stability.
Right after the Tet holiday, workers of the firm returned to work, helping the
business quickly recover its production activities.
Hoa Binh is home to nearly 4,200 businesses. Notably, 63 enterprises operating
in IPs have generated jobs for nearly 20,000 labourers.
The industrial production index of Hoa Binh in January 2022 was estimated to
increase by 34.73 percent compared to December 2021, and up 2.18 percent
year-on-year.
Additionally, the locality’s import – export activities also recorded
impressive results, with its export turnover hitting 126,083 million USD in the
first month of 2022, up 1.76 percent over December last year, and an increase
of 5.1 percent year-on-year.
The positive results are expected to help Hoa Binh realise its economic growth
target of at least 9 percent in 2022./.
Once a mountainous province facing many challenges, Hoa Binh has, after more than a decade of implementing the national target programme on new-style rural area development, emerged as a bright spot in Vietnam’s northern midland and mountainous region. In the first quarter of 2025, the province recorded positive results, paving the way for Hoa Binh to enter a phase of accelerated growth with a proactive and confident mindset.
Hoa Binh province is steadily advancing its agricultural sector through the adoption of high-tech solutions, seen as a sustainable path for long-term development.
The steering committee for key projects of Hoa Binh province convened on May 14 to assess the progress of major ongoing developments
A delegation of Hoa Binh province has attended the "Meet Korea 2025" event, recently held by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Embassy of the Republic of Korea (RoK) in Vietnam, the Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency, and the People's Committee of Hung Yen province.
Hoa Binh province joined Vietnam’s national "One Commune, One Product” (OCOP) programme in 2019, not simply as a mountainous region following central policy, but with a clear vision to revive the cultural and agricultural values in its villages and crops.
From just 16 certified products in its inaugural year to 158 by early 2025, the One Commune One Product (OCOP) programme in Hoa Binh province has followed a steady and strategic path. But beyond the numbers, it has reawakened local heritage, turning oranges, bamboo shoots, brocade, and herbal remedies into branded, market-ready goods - and, more profoundly, transformed how local communities value and present their own cultural identity.