The Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee has issued a directive focusing on administrative procedure reform and improving the investment and business environment to drive socio-economic development.
The directive calls for the implementation of a 2025 development plan, with a target of over 8.5 per cent economic growth, by simplifying administrative procedures, resolving project inefficiencies, and expediting investment procedures for key projects.
Emphasis is placed on accelerating site clearance for projects, addressing land-related obstacles, and ensuring timely disbursement of public investment capital.
Specific leaders are assigned to monitor implementation progress, inspection, and supervision to ensure successful project execution.
Investors are required to develop detailed disbursement plans and commit to timely implementation, with clear tasks and solutions outlined.
The directive stresses the need for effective resource mobilization and emphasizes responsibility for project progress.
The Department of Agriculture and Environment will work with local authorities to speed up the adjustment of land use planning, aiming to have it approved by April 15, 2025 for efficient local land management and project implementation.
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