On June 23, the Standing Committee of the Dak Lak Provincial Party Committee held the 124th Provincial Party Committee Standing Committee Conference ( periodically) to review and evaluate the situation and results of implementing socio-economic development tasks in the first 6 months of the year. At the same time, deploy key tasks in the last 6 months of 2025.
Attending the conference were Mr. Nguyen Dinh Trung - Member of the Party Central Committee, Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee; Ms. Huynh Thi Chien Hoa - Standing Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee, Chairman of the Provincial People's Council; Mr. Nguyen Thien Van - Acting Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee.
In the first 6 months of the year, the province's socio-economic development continued. The province's economic growth in the first 6 months is expected to reach 6.64%; mobilized total social investment capital is estimated at VND 18,147 billion (up 11.34% over the same period, equal to 37.91% of the plan).
The province's industrial production index is estimated to increase by 15% over the same period. Total retail sales of goods and service revenue is estimated at VND 59,200 billion (reaching 49.35% of the plan, up 10.9% over the same period).
The total export turnover of the province is estimated at 1,293 million USD (reaching 69.5% of the plan, up 27.9% over the same period). Total state budget balance revenue reached VND 5,640 billion (up 32.35% over the same period, equal to 71.77% of the estimate assigned by the Central Government and 59% attended by the entire Provincial People's Council).
The province has approved investment policy decisions for 9 projects with a total investment capital of VND 1,195.6 billion.
At the conference, delegates reviewed and gave opinions on the following contents: temporary plan to arrange accommodation for cadres and civil servants after the arrangement; use of sources to increase revenue, reduce revenue, save provincial budget expenditure in 2024; the organization and operation of local government at 2 levels...