A new wave of investment is expected in Dong Thap Province as its business climate has greatly improved in recent years, Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc said at a conference held yesterday.
A new wave of investment is expected in Dong Thap Province as its business climate has greatly improved in recent years, Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc said at a conference held on Tuesday.
Speaking at an investment promotion conference held in the province, Phuc urged Dong Thap to enhance linkages with surrounding provinces and support enterprises, especially start-ups.
He also noted the importance of meeting the growing demand for labour from foreign companies and urged authorities to ensure that local investment policies are consistent, open, transparent, predictable and convenient.
Like other provinces in the region, Dong Thap suffers from the effects of climate change, particularly in agricultural production. Phuc called on the province to take serious climate-adaptation measures to ensure its sustainable development.
Dong Thap is the first area in the Mekong Delta to participate in the government project called “Restructuring the Agricultural Sector until 2020 and Vision to 2030”.
The Prime Minister expressed confidence that the province would become a model of agricultural efficiency and sustainability for the entire country.
Considered the country’s rice granary, Dong Thap is the best region in the country for fruit growing, including Cao Lanh mango, Chau Thanh longan, Lai Vung mandarin, Phong Hoa grapefruit, and many other short-term crops.
New projects
Dong Thap is calling for investment in 13 major projects involving hi-tech agriculture, the processing industry, urban development, industrial parks, manufacturing, tourism, and trade and services.
Nguyen Van Duong, chairman of the provincial People’s Committee, said Dong Thap had recently become an attractive investment destination because of incentives and long-term commitments from local authorities.
“Dong Thap will continue to create the most favourable conditions for investors with a focus on improving its business climate, infrastructure construction, administrative reform, and human resources,” he said.
Le Minh Hoan, Dong Thap Province Party Secretary, said Dong Thap was among the most dynamic provinces in the Mekong Delta with great advantages in natural resources and geographical position.
The province contributes to the nation’s rice production and produces many other agro-forestry-fishery products for export every year, Hoan said. “The business environment in the province has also improved recently.”
Ousmane Dione, World Bank country manager in Viet Nam, said: “We believe Viet Nam and Dong Thap have great potential to develop agribusiness with a focus on high-tech agriculture and modernisation of agri-food value chains.”
This would include “agriculture that is more diverse and resilient to climate change, producing safer and higher quality products for domestic and export markets”, he added.
Dione said that agribusinesses should work closely with farmers, creating more jobs and bringing new technologies and investments, which are especially important in the light of public debt constraints.
“I also see potential for Dong Thap and provinces in the region to promote multi-modal transport solutions for future trade and cooperation with Cambodia on agriculture, industry and construction materials,” he added.
All of these opportunities require financing and strong engagement of the private sector.
“Given the fiscal constraints at the national level, increasingly Dong Thap will need to attract more private sector (foreign and domestic) investment in areas like agribusiness. I’ve noticed that a friendly and modern framework is already in place and is being progressively improved,” Dione said.
At the conference, the Prime Minister witnessed the launch of a one-stop-shop and online public service system, which is expected to help investors easily fulfill administrative procedures online.
Also, as many as 21 projects were granted investment certificates and 16 Memorandum of Understandings worth a total of VND23.9 trillion (US$1.05 billion) were signed.
Dong Thap in the Mekong Delta is about 160km southwest of HCM City, about a three-hour drive by car.
With its mild climate, widespread irrigation systems and abundant fresh water and fertile sediment, the province has rich agricultural resources and diverse ecosystems containing many species of fauna and flora.
It also has great potential to become a tourist destination as it has many historic sites and traditional craft villages. — VNS