Provincial enterprises race to fulfill Tet orders

15:47, 23/01/2026

As the Lunar New Year (Tet) approaches, production and business activities across Tuyen Quang Province are entering an accelerated phase. Enterprises in industrial parks and clusters, along with cooperatives and OCOP product owners, are stepping up operations, making the most of each remaining day to complete Tet orders, maintain market credibility, and build momentum for the new year.

Export wood production at Woodsland Tuyen Quang Joint Stock Company, Thang Quan Industrial Cluster.
Export wood production at Woodsland Tuyen Quang Joint Stock Company, Thang Quan Industrial Cluster.

The province is home to nearly 6,200 operating enterprises and more than 1,600 cooperatives, mainly active in trade and services, industry and construction, and agriculture, forestry, and fisheries. In the days leading up to Tet, the working atmosphere at industrial parks, clusters, and small-scale production facilities has become noticeably more vibrant. Many factories have arranged continuous shift-based production, extended machine operating hours, and tightened schedules to ensure on-time delivery to partners both inside and outside the province.

At An Hoa Paper Joint Stock Company, production lines are running stably, with workers organized in shifts to meet peak-season orders. As a key enterprise in the province’s wood processing industry, the company focuses on maintaining product quality, proactively securing raw material supplies, and ensuring production safety during the year-end peak. In 2025, the company recorded revenue of over VND 2.8 trillion, contributed more than VND 125 billion to the state budget, and provided stable employment for more than 800 workers, further affirming its role as a leading enterprise in Tuyen Quang’s wood processing sector.

In the construction materials sector, Tan Quang Cement Joint Stock Company has maintained stable production while prioritizing product quality and occupational safety during the high-demand period. The company has proactively balanced raw material and fuel supplies to minimize the risk of production disruptions during the extended Tet holiday. Timely fulfillment of orders for infrastructure and civil construction projects helps strengthen the company’s reputation, boost revenue, and maintain market momentum from the very start of the new year.

Alongside industrial production, agriculture and OCOP product producers are experiencing their own Tet-season surge. Demand has risen sharply for local specialty products such as Shan Tuyet tea, dong vermicelli, honey, and processed goods for gifting and holiday consumption. Many cooperatives and OCOP facilities have reported a significant increase in orders compared with other months of the year, prompting continuous production and overtime work to meet delivery schedules.

The race to complete Tet orders, from nonstop industrial production lines to bustling agro-processing workshops, highlights the proactive, flexible, and resilient spirit of Tuyen Quang’s business community. This vibrant production pace is creating a positive starting momentum, reinforcing confidence as the province enters the new year with expectations of continued growth and stronger contributions to the local economy.

Hai Huong


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