Lang Son aims to become growth pole of northern mountainous region

By 2030, the province aims to achieve a GRDP of 111.1 trillion VND (4.2 billion USD), an annual GRDP growth of 10-11%, per capita GRDP of about 130 million VND. Digital economy share is hoped to exceed 30% of the provincial GRDP, while domestic revenue is projected to rise 10% annually, and export turnover is expected to expand 10-11% year-on-year.

Secretary of the Lang Son Party Committee Hoang Van Nghiem delivers the closing speech at the congress (Photo: VNA)
Secretary of the Lang Son Party Committee Hoang Van Nghiem delivers the closing speech at the congress (Photo: VNA)

Lang Son (VNA) – The northern province of Lang Son has set ambitious targets for the next five years, including becoming a growth pole in the northern midlands and mountainous region by 2030, according to the resolution adopted at the 18th provincial Party Congress for the 2025-2030 term, which concluded on September 26.

The resolution underlines the importance of streamlining and enhancing the effectiveness of the Party and political system, promoting great solidarity strength and effective governance, and driving breakthroughs in science, technology, innovation, digital transformation, and private sector development.

The province aims to modernise transport infrastructure, expand industrial and urban zones, restructure agriculture and forestry using advanced technology, and develop a dynamic, modern border economy. Emphasis will also be placed on promoting green tourism, preserving ethnic cultural heritage, and improving people’s living standards. National defence, security, diplomacy, and border stability remain key pillars for sustainable development.

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An overview of the congress (Photo: VNA)

By 2035, Lang Son expects to become a fairly developed locality. By 2030, the province aims to achieve a GRDP of 111.1 trillion VND (4.2 billion USD), an annual GRDP growth of 10-11%, per capita GRDP of about 130 million VND. Digital economy share is hoped to exceed 30% of the provincial GRDP, while domestic revenue is projected to rise 10% annually, and export turnover is expected to expand 10-11% year-on-year. To realise these goals, the province has identified three strategic breakthroughs. It will focus on prioritising transportation, urban areas, industrial parks and clusters; accelerating urbanisation. It will enhance smart border gates, trade and logistics services, while fostering bilateral cooperation with Guangxi, China to establish cross-border economic zones.

Lang Son will strive to become a national centre for logistics, trade, services, tourism, and border economic activities

Additionally, the province will promote scientific research, innovation, and digital transformation by establishing a start-up ecosystem, developing high-quality human resources, and implementing digital infrastructure, e-government, digital economy, and digital society, according to the resolution.

The congress adopted the political report, the review report of the 17th provincial Party Committee, and elected 52 members to the new 18th Party Committee.

The committee subsequently elected a 14-member Standing Board, with Hoang Van Nghiem re-elected as Secretary of the provincial Party Committee.

The congress also elected 19 official and two alternate delegates to attend the upcoming 14th National Party Congress./.

VNA