Accordingly, the province has set a target of making industrial production value to reach over VND18 trillion in 2020. Industrial production is set to be promoted from the beginning of the third quarter this year when the pandemic is under control, along with multiple plants scheduled to be put into operation, including Lo River 8A and 8B Hydroelectric Power Plants.
Enterprises have continuously maintained production activities, saved raw materials and utilised available equipment to avoid dependence on imports from foreign countries.
Workers at Tuyen Quang LLG Garment Company strictly practice pandemic preventive regulations.
An Hoa Paper Joint Stock Company has redirected its imports and exports to India and Iran markets. Meanwhile, Tuyen Quang Iron Steel Company has repaired and utilised the existing the equipment to re-organise production. In addition, garment factories have also boosted their face-mask manufacturing, which helps create jobs for workers, while joining hands with the community to fight Covid-19.
The construction sites still maintain their operation with both pandemic prevention and efficient production ensured. Currently, the province is deployed large projects including Tinh Huc Bridge, Lo River 8A and 8B, and Yen Son Hydroelectric Power Plants.
Additionally, the province authorities hsve also advocated investment in renovating and upgrading exhibition centre at Tan Trao Museum, Tan Trao Square and movie theatre introducing local monuments to attract more tourists.
Under the motto "anti-epidemic, anti-bankruptcy", Tuyen Quang authorities have made great efforts in proactively maintaining production and business operation as well as social stability.
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