Prime Minister Surveys Key Projects and Chairs Conference on Urban Governance in Da Nang
Prime Minister listens to a report on the project “Sea Reclamation for Commercial Services in the Free Trade Area” – Photo: VGP/Nhat Bac
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Accompanying the Prime Minister were Permanent Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Hoa Binh, and leaders of ministries, sectors, and Da Nang city.
Early in the morning, the Prime Minister surveyed the sea reclamation study area near Nguyen Tat Thanh Street, which is planned for logistics services, covering an area of approximately 420 hectares. This location is also being considered for the proposed Da Nang Free Trade Area.
During this working trip to Da Nang, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh also chaired a conference to propagate and implement Resolution No. 136/2024/QH15 of the National Assembly on urban governance and pilot mechanisms and special policies for the development of Da Nang city.
This resolution features several innovations, notably attracting strategic investors (Article 12); establishing the Da Nang Free Trade Area (Article 13); and land retrieval for the construction of logistics center facilities and infrastructure (Article 11).
At the conference, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh assigned the Ministry of Planning and Investment to coordinate with relevant ministries, sectors, and the People’s Committee of Da Nang city to study, formulate, and submit to the Prime Minister for issuance of a decision on the establishment of the Da Nang Free Trade Area and its operating regulations.
According to the Prime Minister, piloting the Da Nang Free Trade Area is a new and challenging task, but one that must be undertaken. He emphasized that this is not just the responsibility of the city but also requires the concerted efforts and support of central ministries and sectors.
During the survey of the proposed sea reclamation area, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh agreed on the need to reclaim land to create new land funds and expand the city’s development space. However, he instructed careful consideration and calculation of issues related to reclamation materials and emphasized that the reclaimed land must adhere to the functions and criteria of a free trade area, with the most favorable locations dedicated to production and business activities.
Unlocking Đà Nẵng’s Future Trajectory: Resolution 136 as the Catalyst for Dynamic and Expedited Development
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh outlined nine key task groups and three overarching tasks to implement the resolutions of the Party, National Assembly, and Government on special mechanisms and policies for the development of Da Nang. These tasks aim to propel Da Nang’s growth to new heights, achieving rapid, breakthrough progress that keeps pace with the nation and propels the city forward in this new era.
A New Dawn for Danang: Unleashing the City’s Potential for Breakthrough, Rapid Development
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has outlined nine key tasks and three overarching missions to implement the resolutions of the Party, National Assembly, and Government on special mechanisms and policies for the development of Da Nang. These mechanisms aim to propel Da Nang’s growth to new heights, achieving rapid and breakthrough progress that keeps pace with the nation’s advancement and enables the city to “catch up, move together, integrate, and surpass” in this new era.
“Maximizing Convenience and Service Excellence: Streamlining Administrative Procedures for Citizens and Enterprises”
With a clear vision, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh outlined a comprehensive strategy for online public services, emphasizing a single goal: to create the most convenient and efficient experience for citizens and businesses navigating administrative procedures. This ambitious plan is supported by two pillars: streamlining processes and enhancing digital infrastructure.
The three key breakthroughs identified are crucial to achieving success: first, a unified national database will ensure information is shared seamlessly between government agencies. Second, the integration of online public services across all platforms and devices will create a consistent and accessible user experience. Finally, the enhancement of digital signatures and verification will ensure secure and trusted transactions.
The “4 No’s” principle underpins this strategy: no provision of unnecessary information by citizens, no repetitive submissions, no unnecessary direct contact, and no paper-based procedures. To ensure the effectiveness of this initiative, the Prime Minister also emphasized “5 Enhancements”: improving the quality and usability of online public services, promoting widespread digital transformation, ensuring information security and safety, enhancing the capacity of state employees, and strengthening international cooperation in this field.
The 500 kV Project: A Race Against Time, Setting New Records
On the morning of August 29, Vietnam’s Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, a member of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee’s Political Bureau, attended the inauguration ceremony of the 500 kV power transmission line Project, running from Quang Trach district in Quang Binh province to Pho Noi district in Hung Yen province. This national key project, completed in time for the 79th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day on September 2, has set multiple records.