Ca Mau (VNA) – The southernmost province of Ca Mau is striving for anaverage export growth rate of 5-6% per year in the 2021-2030 period and export turnover of 1.73billion USD by 2030.
Of the total, 1.6 billion USD will come from the export ofaquatic products, 100 million USD from fertilisers and 30 million USD fromagro-forestry products, garments and textiles and others.
This is a specific target set out in an action plan toimplement the province’s goods import-export strategy by 2030, recently issuedby the provincial People’s Committee.
In the plan, the committee orients the import and export ofgoods towards sustainable development; improving the productivity, efficiencyand competitiveness of enterprises and products; and actively integrating intothe world economy.
Attention will be paid to stepping up processing and exportof key products, with high added values, boosting exports through officialchannels, developing the province’s brands, and improving the quality of humanresources serving export demands.
Ca Mau will focus on developing production to create asustainable supply for export, strengthening state management in theorganisation of import-export activities, mobilising and effectively usingresources for export, and upgrading warehouses and seeking ways to reducelogistics costs.
It will also intensify connectivity and information sharingbetween localities, form concentrated production areas, and support businessesin seeking and expanding their markets.
This year, Ca Mau set a target of earning 1.3 billion USD fromexports, and continuing to lead the country in term of aquatic product exports./.
Of the total, 1.6 billion USD will come from the export ofaquatic products, 100 million USD from fertilisers and 30 million USD fromagro-forestry products, garments and textiles and others.
This is a specific target set out in an action plan toimplement the province’s goods import-export strategy by 2030, recently issuedby the provincial People’s Committee.
In the plan, the committee orients the import and export ofgoods towards sustainable development; improving the productivity, efficiencyand competitiveness of enterprises and products; and actively integrating intothe world economy.
Attention will be paid to stepping up processing and exportof key products, with high added values, boosting exports through officialchannels, developing the province’s brands, and improving the quality of humanresources serving export demands.
Ca Mau will focus on developing production to create asustainable supply for export, strengthening state management in theorganisation of import-export activities, mobilising and effectively usingresources for export, and upgrading warehouses and seeking ways to reducelogistics costs.
It will also intensify connectivity and information sharingbetween localities, form concentrated production areas, and support businessesin seeking and expanding their markets.
This year, Ca Mau set a target of earning 1.3 billion USD fromexports, and continuing to lead the country in term of aquatic product exports./.
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