Socio-economic development direction of Binh Duong province to 2020
Development viewpoint
Socio-economic development master plan of Binh Duong province to 2020 aims at building Binh Duong a province with high and comprehensive economic growth rate, ensuring the relationship between economic growth and social issues management, poverty alleviation, upgrading the spiritual and material life of citizens.
Focus on exploring the advantages of geographic conditions, the cooperation of provinces in the Southern Key Economic Zone and Ho Chi Minh City - the development core to develop socio-economy. Being active in the global integration; upgrading the economic effectiveness linked with social development upon key investment; constructing comprehensive infrastructure system; developing industry along with urban and service development; developing socio-economy closely linked to environmental protection, national defense ensuring, local security enhancement.
Development objectives
Speeding up the economic structure and labor structure shifting towards industrial and service development. Continue to maintain the economic growth rate higher than that of the Southern Key Economic Zone; focusing on accommodation & housing development, human resources training and health care. Completing the course of industrialization and creating the balanced & sustainable development for the period after 2015.
Constructing Binh Duong to become a province with rapid, comprehensive economic growth rate, ensuring the relationship between economic growth and social issues management, poverty alleviation, upgrading the spiritual and material life of citizens.
Specific economic targets
- Economic structure: developing and shifting towards increasing the proportion of industrial, service sectors in GDP.
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Year 2010
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Year 2015
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Year 2020
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Population size (million)
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1,2
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1,6
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2,0
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Per capita income (million VND per person in 2005 at constant prices)
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30
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52
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89.6
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Per capita income (USD per person in 2005 at constant prices)
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2,000
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4,000
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5,800
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Economic structure: agriculture, forestry and fisheries – industry and construction - services
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4.5% -65.5% - 30%
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3.4% - 62.9% - 33.7%
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2.3% - 55.5% - 42.2%
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- Labor structure shifting along with economic structure shifting towards shifting workers in low-yield productivity into high-yield productivity sections:
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Year 2010
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Year 2015
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Year 2020
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Agriculture, forestry, fisheries
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20%
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14%
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10%
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Industry – construction
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45%
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48%
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45%
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Services
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35%
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38%
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45%
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2011 - 2015
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2016 - 2020
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2006 - 2020
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GDP
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14.9
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13
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14.3
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Agriculture – forestry -fisheries
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3.4
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3.6
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3.4
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Industry – construction
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14.5
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12.3
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14.5
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Services
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16.5
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16.1
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16.0
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- Export - import Value (million USD):
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Year 2010
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Year 2015
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Year 2020
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Export turnover
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8,662
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14,000
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25,000
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Import turnover
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7,527
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10,000
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15,000
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Total
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16,189
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24,000
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25,000
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The Industry – Service – Urban Center Complex with the planning area of 4,200 hectares under construction.
Some social - culturalindicators
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Year 2010
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Year 2015
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Year 2020
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Unemployment rate
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Below 4,4%
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4,2%
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4%
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Skill labor
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|
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over 70%
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The rate of malnourished children
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Less than 10%
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No more
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Average longevity
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75
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77
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80
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Health staff/thousand people
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27 ( with 8 doctors)
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38 (with 15 doctors)
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55 (with 30 doctors)
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Number of high school in each commune and ward
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At least 1
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Telephone density (number of telephones per 100 people)
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42
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50
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60
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The course of urbanization and industrialization:
- Urbanization rate 40% in 2010, increase to 50% in 2015 and achieve 75% by 2020. The urban population is estimated at 480,000 in 2010; 2020’s 1.5 million people. Bringing Binh Duong to become Metropolitan City in 2020. Connecting Binh Duong City, Ho Chi Minh City and Bien Hoa City into the Big City of Vietnam.
By 2020, the province is scheduled to have 31 industrial parks with the total area of 9,360.5 hectares and 23 industrial complex with the total area of 2,704 hectares.
The process of urbanization and industrialization:
- The rate of urbanization will reach 40% in 2010, 50% in 2015 and 75% in 2020. Urban population forecasted 480 thousand people in 2010, 1.5 million in 2020. Binh Duong province strives to become the grade I urban, and become a city directly under the central government in 2020. City Space connects with Ho Chi Minh City and Bien Hoa city to become the country urban.
- In 2020, the province expected to have 31 industrial parks with a total area of 9360.5 hectares and 23 industrial clusters with a total area of 2,704 hectares.
Technical Infrastructure
- Transportation: developing road system connecting to regional-scale modern national roads, to international airports and Thi Vai – Vung Tau seaports and other technical infrastructure. Focus on developing road axis from Binh Duong Boulevard to Hoa Lu Border Gate, from Binh Duong Boulevard to Dong Xoai, from Binh Duong Boulevard to Dau Tieng, My Phuoc – Tan Van Express Way. Closely co-operate with Ministry of Transportation to construct horizontal axis: Ring Road 3, Ring Road 4, Thuong Tan – Tan Hung – Hung Hoa Road, etc. Towards waterway: continue to dredge branches of Sai Gon river, Dong Nai river and Thi Tinh river; improving and constructing port system to serve transportation, tourism and living.
- Electricity and water supply: investment into improving, building electricity, water supply system to meet the need of manufacturing activities and public uses, especially at industrial parks and central urban. Electrical energy growth rate at 24%/year in 2006-2010, decreasing to 13%/year in 2011-2015. Electrical energy demand 6,700 GWh by 2010 and 12,400 GWh by 2015. Additional charge for service sectors development is about 36% for 2006-2010 and stable at 30% after 2015. By 2010, the water sector treats 247,000 m3/day and by 2020 treats 462,000 m3/day. Ensuring 95 – 97% rural households to have electricity and clean water by 2010 and 100% by 2020.
- Telecommunications: Develop the modern, comprehensive telecommunication under digital & automatic technical standard, to ensure thoroughly information across the province, connecting to the Southern Key Economic Zone.
(Under Decision no. 81/2007/QD-TTg dated 5 Jun 2007 of Prime Minister)