So far, Ho Chi Minh City has been the driving force of growth for the whole country; therefore, the new Resolution on piloting several specific mechanisms and policies is expected to create new driving forces for the city's development.
Chairman of the People's Committee of Ho Chi Minh City Phan Van Mai assessed that although the city's budget capital accounts for a small proportion of the investment capital of the society, it has brought into play the resources in the society for investment in the development of various fields.
The exploration and production of oil and gas are increasingly difficult, especially in areas of deep waters far from shore in the East Sea. Therefore, it is necessary to amend the law to ensure investment attraction policies, ensure regional and international competitiveness, and also ensure the harmony between the interests of the nation and investors.
Vietnam is in the process of accelerating to achieve the goal of becoming a developed country by 2045. In this context, the need for capital to invest in technical infrastructure development, especially the transport network, is very important. To solve the capital problem, sources of social contributions are considered a possible solution.
The Department of Science and Technology and the Department of Health in Ho Chi Minh City yesterday signed an agreement to improve the health sector’s management capacity.
The People’s Committee in Ho Chi Minh City has just reported that it has been making efforts in taking care of children orphaned by the coronavirus pandemic and children in difficult circumstances in the city.
After presiding a meeting to improve history teaching and learning quality, Minister of Education and Training Phung Xuan Nha continued to ask educationists to take heed of English teaching and learning in schools as English and history are the two subjects with lowest score in the recent national high school graduation exams.