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Ninh talked about the directions of regional development: “I ‘d like to call on authorities from central to local levels to focus more on the forum’s foremost goal, which is developing the economy in parallel with ensuring social welfare, especially for the poor, ethnic people, and those living in remote areas. In addition, participants of the forum should seek solutions to remaining issues emerging from regional socio-economic development.”
70 out of 600 booths at the exhibition are reserved for the Ministry of Science and Technology to showcase Vietnam’s recent scientific and technological achievements.
Đăng ký: VietNam News
(VOVworld) – The 2013 Mekong Delta Economic Cooperation Forum will enable functional agencies and enterprises to discuss measures, find partners, and pick potential projects to develop the region into a hub of goods production, aquaculture, and ecotourism. Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Van Ninh made the statement at the forum’s opening ceremony in southern Vinh Long city on Monday.
Ninh talked about the directions of regional development: “I ‘d like to call on authorities from central to local levels to focus more on the forum’s foremost goal, which is developing the economy in parallel with ensuring social welfare, especially for the poor, ethnic people, and those living in remote areas. In addition, participants of the forum should seek solutions to remaining issues emerging from regional socio-economic development.”
An exhibition themed “Green environment week – Green technology – Sustainable economic development of green economy” opened the same day in Vinh Long city, attracting 200 agencies and companies from the Mekong Delta region, Ho Chi Minh city, and Hanoi.
70 out of 600 booths at the exhibition are reserved for the Ministry of Science and Technology to showcase Vietnam’s recent scientific and technological achievements.
Phong Hai, VOV correspondent in the Mekong Delta
Đăng ký: VietNam News