VietNamNet Bridge – Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has called for joint efforts to protect the marine environment and maintain sovereignty peacefully on the Viet Nam Sea.

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Youth volunteers collect garbage on the beach of Quang Trach District of central Quang Binh Province. Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc yesterday called for the harmonisation of socio-economic development and environmental protection on the occasion of 2016 Viet Nam Seas and Islands Week and World Oceans Day.

 

Addressing a ceremony yesterday in northern Nam Dinh Province’s Thinh Long Beach to mark 2016 Viet Nam Seas and Islands Week and World Oceans Day, Phuc directed the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment to co-operate with relevant agencies to inspect and severely punish any organisation or individual violating regulations on discharging wastewater into the sea.

“There is absolutely no exception,” he said.

The national marine economy is slated to contribute 53-55 per cent of the GDP by 2020 and thus more investments should be sought to lift the marine economy, he said.

The PM also ordered all ministries and sectors to conduct more surveys and research on the nation’s seas and islands in order to formulate a plan to fully develop the sea and island economy and protect national sovereignty.

“We must, together, keep the peace on every wave of the East Sea,” Phuc said, adding that peace at sea is the foundation of a strong and wealthy Viet Nam.

Phuc said Viet Nam pursued a consistent policy of solving East Sea disputes through peaceful measures on the basis of internationally-recognised principles, especially the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (1982 UNCLOS). He said Viet Nam has always fully implemented the UNCLOS and the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in East Sea (DOC).

Speaking at the meeting, Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Tran Hong Ha said the annual public awareness week was an opportunity to disseminate to people from all walks of life the Party and State’s policies on defending the independence, sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity, especially Viet Nam’s sovereignty over the Hoang Sa (Paracel) and the Truong Sa (Spratly) archipelagos.

After the meeting, over 1,000 youngsters rode bikes to urge people to plant trees to protect the seashore.

Viet Nam has a coastline stretching over 3,200km in 28 coastal provinces and cities, with some of the world’s most stunning beaches.

Nam Dinh urged to improve growth

Later yesterday (June 8) during a working session with local officials, PM Phuc told the northern province of Nam Dinh to harmonise socio-economic development and environmental protection.

He said although Nam Dinh has done a good job of developing the economy, especially in building new-style rural areas and fostering exports, it is still a deprived province as the local economy relies mostly on agriculture, and it is only able to cover 32 per cent of its expenditures. It has fared well in ensuring political security and social order, but traffic safety still needs to be enhanced.

He told provincial authorities to accelerate the disbursement of investment capital, since the disbursed sum for local projects has reached only 19 per cent of the expected amount.

Nam Dinh needs to work harder to improve the capacity of its officials and public servants while creating a fabourable start-up environment as there are only 3,000 businesses in the province, much too low compared to its potential, the PM said.

It should call for investment in the industries that it has long been famous for, such as textile and automobile assembly, while encouraging investment in the retail market to capitalise on a population of about two million.

The Government leader asked the provincial administration to speed up agricultural restructuring so as to create concentrated and large-scale production areas and raise farmers’ income.

Meanwhile, policies and laws on beliefs and religions must be well enforced in Nam Dinh, home to a large number of religious followers, to help with their religious practices and daily life, he added.

At the working session, provincial officials reported that Nam Dinh has designated three economic regions with one focusing on agriculture, another on sea-based activities along the 72km coast, and the last on industry and services.

It posted a growth rate of 13.5 per cent in 2015. There have been 112 communes recognised as new-style rural areas, accounting for 54 per cent of the total communes, and one district getting the title. The province is stepping up agricultural restructuring and has recorded an average unhusked rice output of over 6.9 tonnes per hectare, they said.

    
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