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    Ninh Binh's domestic tax revenue sees high growth

    Ninh Binh's domestic tax revenue sees high growth

    -17/07/2021, 08:08

    Complicated developments of the COVID-19 pandemic has caused great impacs onproduction and business activities Ninh Binh province. However, the province's total domestic revenue in the first half of 2021 reached 7.18 trillion VND (313 million USD), equivalent to 60 percent of the estimate allocated by the provincial People's Council and representing a rise of 19 percent from same period of 2020.

    Two economic growth scenarios for 2021 announced

    Two economic growth scenarios for 2021 announced

    -15/07/2021, 06:15

    The Central Institute for Economic Management (CIEM) and the Australia Supports Economic Reform in Vietnam (Aus4Reform) on July 15 announced two economic growth scenarios for Vietnam this year.

    Ninh Binh applies hi-tech to create breakthroughs in agriculture

    Ninh Binh applies hi-tech to create breakthroughs in agriculture

    -07/07/2021, 08:31

    Ninh Binh does not have many advantages in agricultural development while suffering negative impacts from diseases in recent years hence its agricultural growth remains low. Therefore, the province has stepped up the application of high and clean technology and biotechnology in agricultural production in a bid to create breakthroughs in the sector.

    Ninh Binh promotes investment in new context

    Ninh Binh promotes investment in new context

    -05/07/2021, 02:11

    To deal with difficulties caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, Ninh Binh province has renewed its ways of investment promotion in an attempt to effectively exploit the competitive advantages, provide more opportunities for investors pouring investment in the province and create favourable conditions for local enterprises to maintain and expand its production and business activities.

    Vietnam's GDP up 5.64 percent in H1: GSO

    Vietnam's GDP up 5.64 percent in H1: GSO

    -29/06/2021, 02:16

    Vietnam's gross domestic product (GDP) expanded 5.64 percent in the first half of this year, the General Statistics Office (GSO) announced on June 29.

    Bringing farm products and local specialties to "e-market"

    Bringing farm products and local specialties to "e-market"

    -23/06/2021, 09:12

    From June 21, cooperatives and farmers' households in the provinces of Bac Giang, Hai Duong, Vinh Long, Dak Lak and Son La simultaneously put farm products and local specialties up for sale on the "Vietnamese farm produce e-market" on the Sendo e-commerce platform.

    Five-month ODA disbursement at localities meets 1.73% of yearly targets

    Five-month ODA disbursement at localities meets 1.73% of yearly targets

    -21/06/2021, 08:17

    The disbursed amount of public investment funded by official development assistance (ODA) in localities in the first five months of this year stood at only over VND1.1 trillion (US$47.9 million), equivalent to just 1.73% of the year's target, according to the Ministry of Finance (MoF).

    Ninh Binh boosts trade promotion programmes for agricultural products

    Ninh Binh boosts trade promotion programmes for agricultural products

    -12/06/2021, 08:54

    The complicated developments of the COVID-19 pandemic have caused disruption in agricultural product supply chains and posed challenges for many localities in agricultural product consumption. To address this problem, Ninh Binh authorities have directed related localities and sectors to work together to seek solutions to boost the sale of agricultural products during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Five-month state budget collection up 26.7%

    Five-month state budget collection up 26.7%

    -10/06/2021, 09:00

    Budget collection of the northern province of Ninh Binh in the first five months of this year was estimated at 9,01 trillion VND (USD), equivalent to 48.4% of the whole year's estimate, reported the provincial Department of Finance.

    Local banks support customers affected by COVID-19 pandemic

    Local banks support customers affected by COVID-19 pandemic

    -07/06/2021, 02:00

    The complicated developments of the COVID-19 pandemic have great posed adverse impacts on the lives, society and economic activities. To remove difficulties faced by loca firms and people during the pandemic, the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) Branch in Ninh Binh has asked local commercial banks and credit institutions to strictly implement the Government's directions and province's regulations on COVID-19 prevention and control measures; drastically take supporting measures and build suitable plans in a bid to ensure their smooth operations.

    CPTPP accession process for UK begins

    CPTPP accession process for UK begins

    -02/06/2021, 04:45

    Member nations of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) have approved a decision to start the accession process for the UK to join the trade deal during the fourth CPTPP commission meeting held via video conference on June 2 morning.

    Ninh Binh continues attracting investment into supporting industries

    Ninh Binh continues attracting investment into supporting industries

    -01/06/2021, 08:17

    Having defined industry as a spearhead econmic sector, Ninh Binh has paid due attention to developingsome industries that have made big contributions to exports like electronics, footwear, garment, and automobile assembly. However, in the recent past, these industries are suffering great impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic, which cause disruption of global supply chains. Therefore, Ninh Binh is consistent with its goal of drawing FDI into supporting industries in a bid to raise industrial production value and contribute to the province's growth.

    Cement corporation's output surges despite pandemic

    Cement corporation's output surges despite pandemic

    -27/05/2021, 08:11

    The Vietnam Cement Industry Corporation (VICEM) produced and sold 9.72 million tonnes of cement from January to April, a year-on-year rise of 12.1 percent amid the complex developments of COVID-19.