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Lawmakers suggest civilizing Truong Sa
Archipelago
National
Assembly delegate Dang Ngoc Tung has suggested organizing tours to Truong Sa
Archipelago (internationally known as Spratly Islands), offering logistics
services for fishermen in this area and extending the runway on the Truong Sa
Lon Island.
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Truong Sa Lon Island, part of Truong Sa
Archipelago of Vietnam.
Speaking at the National Assembly
session on Tuesday morning, Tung, who is Chairman of the Vietnam Labor
Confederation, proposed to boost marine economics.
"We need to civilize the entire
Truong Sa Archipelago. We need to build shelters for our fishermen in the big
islands such as Song Tu Tay and Da Nam and supply them with logistics
services on the spot so they will not need to go to the mainland,” Tung said.
The deputy also suggested holding
tours to Truong Sa by air and seaway and build hotels on islands in Truong
Sa; taking fishermen to islands to raise fish; and extending the runway on
Truong Sa Lon island to facilitate economic development and travel.
Tung said that Vietnam is facing many
big opportunities and also great challenges. "We need to seize the
opportunity to develop the economy and to escape from the middle income trap
and to not depend on any country, any economy," he added.
Regarding solutions, Tung mentioned
the improvement of labor productivity as the priority. In October the
Ministry of Planning and Investment presented a report which said that if
Vietnam keeps maintaining its current average labor productivity, it will
catch up with the Philippines in 2038 and Thailand in 2069.
Tung said labor productivity does not
depend entirely on the worker, but technology and machinery, economic
institutions, laws, management and the proportion of agriculture in the
economy.
“If we keep abuse of cheap labor and
importing outdated technology we will be unable to improve productivity. I
propose that the government not import outdated technology into Vietnam,”
Tung emphasized.
P. Loan, VNN
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Thứ Tư, 4 tháng 11, 2015
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