(HBO) – Nguyen Phi Long, alternate member of the Party Central Committee and Secretary of the Hoa Binh provincial Party Committee; Bui Duc Hinh, Vice Secretary of the provincial Party Committee and Chairman of the provincial People’s Council; and Bui Van Khanh, Vice Secretary of the provincial Party Committee and Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee, has made a fact-finding tour of some areas set to accommodate industrial parks (IPs) in Luong Son, Yen Thuy and Lac Son districts, and Hoa Binh city. They were joined by Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Quach Tat Liem and representatives of relevant departments
Standing members of the provincial Party Committee
examine a site proposed to be added to the industrial development planning in
Huong Nhuong and Tan My communes, Lac Son district.
The delegation examined the sites for the IPs
expected to be added to the planning by 2030, with a vision to 2050, namely the
Bao Hieu industrial, urban and service zone (530ha) in Bao Hieu, Lac Luong and
Da Phuc communes of Yen Thuy district; the Yen Thinh IP (233ha) in Lac Thinh
commune of Yen Thuy and Yen Nghiep commune of Lac Son district; the Tan Phong
IP (495ha) in Huong Nhuong and Tan My communes of Lac Son; the Thanh Cao IP in
Luong Son district; the Thinh Minh IP in Hoa Binh city; and some areas zoned
for industrial clusters.
Secretary of the provincial Party Committee
Nguyen Phi Long asked the Party civil affairs board of the provincial People’s
Committee to order relevant agencies and localities to survey and consider
adding the zoned areas to the industrial development planning of Hoa Binh
province, and ensure that the supplementation conforms with the provincial
planning for 2021 - 2030, with a vision to 2050.
Local authorities were also told to mobilise
resources for developing infrastructure and industry in line with the planning,
while paying attention to the projects that generate high added value, create
jobs, greatly contribute to the state budget, improve workers’ income, and help
with sustainable economic restructuring./.
Dao Village’s honey – a product certified with a 3-star OCOP (One Commune One Product) rating by Thong Nhat Agricultural Cooperative in Dao Village (Hoa Binh City) – is highly regarded by consumers for its quality, richness, and variety in packaging. The distinctively sweet taste of Dao Village’s honey leaves a lasting impression on anyone who has tried it.
In alignment with Project No. 07-DA/TU, issued by the Hoa Binh provincial Party Committee on November 1, 2021, Lac Thuy district has actively promoted investment and supported the sustainable development of its industrial and handicraft sectors during the 2021–2025 period. Alongside this, the district has remained committed to preserving and revitalising traditional craft villages.
Located in the northern part of Lac Thuy district, with a temperate climate and fertile soil, Phu Thanh commune has great potential and advantages in growing tea. The long-standing experience, combined with strict adherence to organic farming practices in the tea gardens, ensures that the dried tea products from Phu Thanh and Lac Thuy as a whole are sold out immediately upon production, providing a stable and prosperous life for the local people.
Amid efforts to streamline the administrative apparatus, Hoa Binh province has intensified measures to address challenges in land clearance, resettlement support, and infrastructure investment, aiming to speed up the progress of key projects.
Hoa Binh province has posted an unprecedented economic growth rate of 12.76% in the first quarter of 2025, marking its highest quarterly performance to date and positioning it as the second fastest-growing locality in the country, trailing only Bac Giang province.
Under current regulations, products in the One Commune – One Product (OCOP) programme that are rated three stars or higher must undergo re-evaluation every three months. However, in reality, some of these products fail to consistently meet the required standards, raising concerns about the sustainability of their OCOP certification. This underscores the urgent need for producers to enhance product quality and gradually develop their OCOP products into strong, marketable brands.