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According to the People's Committee of Long An province, in 2025, the province will focus on measures to completely resolve the compensation and site clearance work of 23 stuck and prolonged projects that have caused public outrage in recent times.
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In the process of industrial and service development, Long An province has always been steadfast in its view of sustainable development, not trading the environment for economic growth. This is clearly demonstrated in the strengthening of control over waste sources, especially from industries with high risk of pollution. Thereby, gradually forming a green economy, harmonizing economic benefits and environmental responsibility.
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Localities in the southeastern region are augmenting efforts to better the investment climate, further enhancing their attractiveness to both domestic and foreign investors.
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Vietnam’s seafood sector is setting ambitious goals for 2025 with a 4.35% growth rate and an export turnover of 11 billion USD.
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According to the Department of Agriculture and Environment, in 2025, Long An province registered the target of completing compensation and site clearance for 1,050 hectares and striving for 1,450 hectares.
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As of early May 2025, Long An province had harvested about 1.4 million tons of rice, reaching 48% of the yearly plan.
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The dispatch further highlights the need for comprehensive measures to enhance governance capacity, accelerate socio-economic progress, and improve the investment and business landscape with a clear emphasis on sustainable development and environmental stewardship.
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According to Long An province‘s Department of Finance, by the end of April 2025, the province's public investment disbursement reached more than 1,652 billion VND.
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Identifying that state budget collection plays an important role in the socio-economic development of the locality, the Provincial People's Committee, sectors and localities focus on implementing many solutions to remove difficulties, striving to achieve and exceed the assigned budget.
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The total area dedicated to growing flowers and ornamental plants has reached nearly 45,000 ha, an eightfold increase compared to the year 2000.
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