Tran Tuan Anh, Politburo member and Chairman of the Party Central Committee’s Economic Commission, on June 8 urged northern midland and mountainous provinces to turn their disadvantages into advantages to serve development.
Tran Tuan Anh, Politburo member and Chairman of the Party Central Committee’s Economic Commission, speaks at the meeting. (Photo: Party Central Committee’s Economic Commission)
Hanoi (VNA) - Tran Tuan Anh, Politburo member and Chairman of the Party Central Committee’s Economic
Commission, on June 8 urged northern midland and mountainous provinces to turn
their disadvantages into advantages to serve development.
Speaking at a
conference in Hanoi, Anh highlighted the northern midland and mountainous region’s strategic
location in economy, social affairs, national defence-security, and foreign
relations of the whole country.
Aware of its
important role, the Politburo issued Resolution No. 37-NQ/TW dated July 1, 2004 and Conclusion No.
26-KL/TW dated August 2, 2012, to promote socio-economic development and ensure
national defence and security in the region, he said.
Over the past two
decades or so, the region has achieved notable socio-economic achievements.
However, it still
remains the country’s poorest and most disadvantaged region, he went on, with
low per capita income and high poverty rates, especially in ethnic minority areas.
Anh asked
ministries, agencies, and localities to analyse the advantages and challenges, especially
in the new context, during the implementation of the above-mentioned resolution.
Comprehensive
tasks and solutions are needed to create momentum for the localities to move ahead,
he stressed.
Participants
suggested issuing a new resolution on socio-economic development and national
defence and security in the region by 2030 with a vision towards 2045 in the
new setting.
They cited
development orientations for the region as set out in the Resolution of the 13th National Party Congress, focusing on forest protection and restoration, mining,
the border economy, inter-regional connectivity, and community-based and
eco-tourism./.