On December 9, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh attended the conference to announce the development plan of Ca Mau province for the 2021-2030 period, with a vision to 2050.
Also attending the conference were Minister of Transport Nguyen Van Thang; leaders of ministries, central agencies, provinces of the Mekong Delta; representatives of a number of international agencies, organizations, domestic and foreign enterprises and investors.
The airport must be built so that Boeing planes can land.
At the conference, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh welcomed Ca Mau province for its efforts to complete the provincial planning, connecting it with regional and national planning. At the same time, he reminded that once the planning has been announced, it must be well implemented, closely monitored and inspected, and adjusted promptly and effectively, without waiting or relying on others.
Ca Mau needs to take advantage of its potential advantages, innovate, and develop science and technology to increase productivity and output of shrimp farming areas. In addition, it is possible to develop fertilizers and chemicals as it has done before...
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh requested to open the expressway from North to South extending all the way to Ca Mau Cape.
The Prime Minister emphasized that Ca Mau has many advantages that no other province has, but there are still many shortcomings such as: incomplete traffic infrastructure, lack of high-quality labor. "Ca Mau lacks transportation like the provinces in the Mekong Delta. The highway must be built all the way to Dat Mui, absolutely. The inland waterway port and airport must have a runway as soon as possible so that Boeing planes can land; The seaport must be built step by step to help Ca Mau province develop", Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh directed.
The Prime Minister said that in implementing the planning, we must arrange what to do first and what to do later. Building airports and highways must be done quickly, focusing on investing in transport infrastructure, and having clear policies and mechanisms to attract investment. We must promote administrative procedure reform, the attitude of public agencies and staff must be clean and healthy, all for the sake of serving the people.
Resolutely overcome difficulties
According to Mr. Nguyen Tien Hai, Secretary of the Ca Mau Provincial Party Committee , Ca Mau has a favorable geographical and geopolitical position but is still the most difficult province in the Mekong Delta region due to the severe impact of climate change, landslides, land subsidence; far from major economic centers; weak traffic infrastructure...
Secretary of Ca Mau Provincial Party Committee Nguyen Tien Hai informed that the province has proposed very specific and drastic solutions to overcome difficulties.
Ca Mau is the only province in the region that does not have additional freshwater sources from the Mekong River. "These are bottlenecks that have affected Ca Mau's socio-economic development in recent times. These difficulties have been identified by the province and in the Resolution of the 16th Congress of the Ca Mau Provincial Party Committee, term 2020 - 2025, very specific and drastic solutions have been proposed to overcome them," Mr. Hai shared.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh congratulated enterprises that were granted investment policies, investment registration certificates, and policies to approach, research, and survey projects by localities.
On this occasion, Ca Mau province granted investment registration certificates and investment policies to domestic and foreign enterprises investing in the province.
At the end of the conference, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and leaders of central ministries and agencies and leaders of Ca Mau province surveyed the end point of the Can Tho - Ca Mau highway; the Ca Mau airport runway expansion project and visited the Ca Mau gas - power - fertilizer zone.
The planning of Ca Mau province for the period 2021 - 2030, with a vision to 2050, was approved by Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha in Decision No. 1386/QD-TTg dated November 17, 2023.
According to the plan, by 2030, Ca Mau will become a fairly developed province in the Mekong Delta; with a synchronous and gradually modernized infrastructure system; with human resources to meet development needs; the ecosystem will be preserved and effectively adapted to climate change. National defense, security, order and social safety will be ensured, and people will have a prosperous and happy life.
The province strives for an average economic growth rate (GRDP) of over 7.5% per year in the 2021 - 2030 period. The GRDP scale in 2030 will be 2 - 2.5 times higher than in 2020. The proportion of the fishery, agriculture and forestry sector accounts for about 23%; industry - construction accounts for about 36.5%; services account for about 37%; product taxes minus product subsidies account for about 3.5%.
By 2050, Ca Mau will be a province with a developed economy, a civilized and modern society, and adaptable to climate change; cultural values bearing the identity of Ca Mau people will be preserved and promoted. The ecological environment and biodiversity will be protected and conserved. Economic - social infrastructure and digital infrastructure will be developed synchronously and modernly. Politics, national defense and security will be maintained, and social order and safety will be ensured.
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