The industrial production value in the first half of 2010 is estimated at over VND53 trillion

Wednesday - 20/07/2011 06:04
The report by Dong Nai Department of Trade and Industry shows that the industrial production value in the first half of 2010 is estimated at over VND53 trillion, up 17.4% over the same period, accounting for 54.2% of the year plan.

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Particularly, the production value of state-owned sector rises by 5.4% and that of foreign-invested sector increases by 19.1% over the same period.

8 out of 9 major industries have shown an increase in production value over the same period.

Thanks to the economy’s positive recovery, many businesses in Dong Nai managed to stabilize their production activities and seek for more orders.

Meanwhile, other sectors like garment, leather footwear, plaited rattan for export and so on have begun to hire more workers.

  It is known that for completion of plans 2010, for the rest of the year, the Trade and Industry is required to take the initiative to get the information on businesses’ business and production activities, to put forward proposals, to timely assist businesses in troubleshooting problems and to focus on businesses making emergency goods.

In the second half of 2010, to achieve plan goals, the Trade and Industry is supposed to strive for the production value of approximately VND45 trillion, as much as 46% of the year plan and for a 15% increase of cumulative production value in 2010 compared with that of 2009.

Reported by Hoang Anh, Translated by Duy Minh

Author: phongvien

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