Addressing the working session, Deputy PM Binh appreciated the efforts made by the province’s authorities in economic development as well as in mass mobilisation, citizen reception and the handling of complaints and denunciations.
He noted that Tay Ninh should continue to promote and renovate measures to improve the efficiency of the mass mobilisation as well as strengthen crime prevention and control, contributing to maintaining the stability of politics, security, social order and safety.
The Deputy PM also asked the ministries, agencies and localities concerned to coordinate together in the quick settlement of the province’s proposals, including the allocation of investment capital to upgrade Tan Nam into an international border gate, and adding the Go Dau - Xa Mat highway to the expressway system of Vietnam.
On the same day, Deputy PM Binh attended a ceremony to inaugurate a solar power plant, which was funded by Japan’s Fujiwara company, in Quy Nhon City, in the south-central coastal province of Binh Dinh.
The VND1.3 trillion plant covers an area of 60 hectares and was designed to have a capacity of 50 MWp.
The Deputy PM asked Binh Dinh Provincial People’s Committee to create favourable conditions for the investor to overcome difficulties during their business activities.

Deputy PM Truong Hoa Binh (fourth from right) and other delegates cut ribbon to inaugurate the plant (Photo: VGP)