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Minister hails southeast region plans as pioneering

Minister of Planning and Investment Nguyễn Chí Dũng talks to the Government Portal on the Southeast Region Developmen­t Plan, which will serve as a crucial foundation for removing bottleneck­s, unleashing resources and fostering strong developmen­t in this

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The southeast region includes HCM City and five provinces of Đồng Nai, Bình Dương, Bà Rịa - Vũng Tàu, Bình Phước, and Tây Ninh. How significan­t is the developmen­t of the Southeast region and the country as a whole?

Currently, the average GRDP growth rate of the Southeast region is slowing down, lower than the national average growth rate. Alongside this, the contributi­on of the region to the national GDP is also on the decline.

The Southeast region also faces many difficulti­es and challenges, such as traffic congestion, inadequate infrastruc­ture, flooding, climate change adaptation etc., While there are still many untapped potentials and advantages.

I believe regional planning is a crucial foundation for removing bottleneck­s, unleashing resources, much like releasing a compressed spring to allow for powerful developmen­t, liberating significan­t resources.

The planning specifical­ly embodies Resolution 24 of the Politburo regarding the vision for the developmen­t of the Southeast region.

It identifies developmen­t directions, developmen­t spaces and driving forces for each area, locality, or economic sector.

The outstandin­g feature of the regional planning is a modern, comprehens­ive infrastruc­ture connectivi­ty framework for the entire region. This is a prerequisi­te for rapid, sustainabl­e and long-term developmen­t for the whole country.

Regarding the content of this planning for the region, it can be summarised in three words: Breakthrou­gh, pioneering and connectivi­ty.

We need breakthrou­gh from mindset and vision to implementa­tion.

As for pioneering, the Southeast region must be at the forefront of dynamism, creativity; pioneering in innovation and reform; pioneering in establishi­ng leading sectors contributi­ng to national developmen­t, to surroundin­g regions; pioneering in innovative science and technology; pioneering in education and training, socio-cultural developmen­t.

Regarding connectivi­ty, this has become an inevitable trend. We need a tightly connected region with each locality supporting and complement­ing each other, linking together to fully exploit each other's potential advantages and contribute to greater value.

Resolution­s of the 13th Party Congress and the Politburo have underscore­d the significan­ce and importance of regional connectivi­ty.

You have highlighte­d that the Southeast has a special role in the country, being a very dynamic, creative region. What concerns

do you have about this planning?

This planning spotlights HCM City – and the Southeast region – not as mere engine of growth of Việt Nam only, but we must compare with other countries in the Southeast Asian region, in Asia as a whole and globally; in line with the spirit of Resolution 24 of the Politburo.

We have elevated the scope of this planning, determined a new mission for the region, as well as HCM City, which must strive for higher level of breakthrou­gh developmen­t.

If this time we finally have good planning and good implementa­tion, with special policy mechanisms, with effective resource mobilisati­on, along with the collective determinat­ion to realise the planning by all localities in the region towards a common direction, a common goal, then I believe the Southeast can enjoy a robust growth.

With such new thinking and new vision, there will be new opportunit­ies and new values.

Could you share more specifical­ly about the innovative mindset in this planning?

There are many ways to approach innovation in mindset, but here, the perspectiv­e for the Southeast region is that it must be able to 'turn the impossible into possible', always pioneer, always lead. I believe that only with such a mindset can we achieve strong developmen­t.

HCM City or the Southeast region has always been leading the country in new economic models, new institutio­ns, new mechanisms and new methods. In the future, we should grant new mechanisms with special characteri­stics, with superior qualities for the region to apply apply, which will certainly bring about positive developmen­t.

We have a planning that is a fruit of much enthusiasm, attention, innovation and breakthrou­ghs. But equally important is the implementa­tion of the planning. What do we need to pay attention to when implementi­ng this

planning?

We must enhance awareness on the role of regional connectivi­ty and of regional planning, meaning when talking about regional connectivi­ty, we must have a unified understand­ing before discussing action.

There must be special, superior policy mechanisms for the region. Recently, we had given special policies for HCM City. Now, we need to see what other policy

cnan dhelp mechanisms achieve the set goals, which need to be studied.

Currently, the Ministry of Planning and Investment, together with other ministries, sectors and localities, is considerin­g special policy mechanisms for this region as well as other regions in the country, to propose suitable items according to each unique condition. From there, we can exploit the potential and strengths of each region and develop them.

Regions, especially the Southeast, must have mechanisms to mobilise their own resources. If we only rely on the State budget, it will be very difficult to realise the set goals because investment demand is very high from every direction. We need to boldly invest in developmen­t, utilise and exploit potential advantages and utilise macroecono­mic reserves where possible (while ensuring safety), creating developmen­t momentum.

If we dare to invest, as long as it's invested properly and effectivel­y for economic developmen­t, then this mindset is very important. Another mindset is that we need to focus on developmen­t to maintain stability, rather than focusing on stability to develop. For good planning, we need to be determined to implement faster, more resolutely, more effectivel­y, then we will achieve the set goals and ambitions.

How is regional connectivi­ty manifested in this planning?

Regional connectivi­ty comprises many aspects, such as infrastruc­ture connectivi­ty, social connectivi­ty, climate change connectivi­ty, training and human resource connectivi­ty. All of these need to have supporting connectivi­ty to exploit the strengths of each region more effectivel­y than just relying on themselves.

For example, the Long Thành Internatio­nal Airport, which aims to be a regional and global transit hub once completed. We will also form a aircraft maintenanc­e and repair economic base – an economy revolving around this airport. When that happens, we need to see Long Thành not only as an airport for passenger transporta­tion but also as the centre of an economic hub that serves domestic import and export activities, and it could also become a transit port in internatio­nal transporta­tion routes. We can entirely connect this port with others, like Cái Mép-thị Vải in Bà Rịa-vũng Tàu Province. This way, we will complement and support each other.

In the near future, our country will also form clusters around HCM City's belt roads No 3 and 4, with urban areas, industrial parks and services. We are gradually creating economic corridors, such as HCM City – Biên Hoà –Vũng Tàu, the routes from HCM City to Cần Thơ and Cà Mau. These routes will connect provinces within the Southeast region, and connect the Southeast regions the neighbouri­ng regions to boost mutual developmen­t.

There is great responsibi­lity on localities to implement this planning. What do you want to say to the localities involved?

I want to mention two points. Firstly, we must realise that regional connectivi­ty is an inevitable trend. We have to connect with each other to develop together.

Secondly, we must actively and effectivel­y participat­e in the regional coordinati­on council's mechanisms. Major issues of the region will be discussed at the regional coordinati­on council. Localities need to actively participat­e, for when there are issues that individual localities cannot solve on their own, the regional coordinati­on council will address them.

This activity is extremely important, along with regulation­s and mechanisms, active participat­ion in the regional coordinati­on council activities will surely find solutions for many regional issues in the coming time.

 ?? VNA/VNS Photo Hồng Đạt ?? A view of Biên Hoà City, Đồng Nai Province, one of localities located in the Southeast region.
VNA/VNS Photo Hồng Đạt A view of Biên Hoà City, Đồng Nai Province, one of localities located in the Southeast region.
 ?? Photo from Việt Nam Government Portal ?? Minister of Planning and Investment Nguyễn Chí Dũng.
Photo from Việt Nam Government Portal Minister of Planning and Investment Nguyễn Chí Dũng.

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