Nghe An: Highlights of March 29th
Strengthening freight rate management in the face of fuel price fluctuations; the surge in demand for solar power; the Career Orientation Program for high school students and the Job Fair for university students in 2026 at Nghe An University... are some of the highlights of the day.
* At the Thanh Hoa Province Investment Promotion Conference 2026, held this morning, March 29th,Prime Minister Pham Minh ChinhThe government affirmed that it always stands alongside and supports localities and businesses, considering the success of businesses as the success of the country, and viewing the difficulties and challenges of businesses as its own difficulties and challenges in order to solve them together.

The People's Committee of Nghe An province has just issued Official Document No. 2846/UBND-KT on strengthening the work.freight rate managementbefore fuel price fluctuations.

* Nghe An:The demand for solar powerThe demand has surged. From 2025 onwards, due to electricity shortages from the national grid and rising electricity prices, many households and businesses in Nghe An have proactively explored installing rooftop solar power. Especially after Decree 58/2025/ND-CP replaced Decree 135/2024 guiding the Electricity Law, removing many barriers, rooftop solar power projects have developed strongly.

* On the afternoon of March 29th, Nghe An University collaborated with the Department of Education and Training.Organize the Program"Career guidance for high school students and Job Fair for university students in 2026".

*Tutoring, extra classesThis issue has been mentioned many times over the years, and has even been "tightened" with regulations on several occasions, but in reality, the changes have not been significant. Extracurricular tutoring still exists and is quite widespread. This shows that the problem is not simply about strict or lax regulations, but also relates to how we approach and perceive the nature of this phenomenon.

* The exquisite patterns on the brocade products of the people of Na Loi commune are not only woven by the skillful hands of the Thai ethnic minority women, but also woven from the story of "keeping the flame" of the craft alive, a story filled with the concerns of the local Party committee and government.Opening up avenues for sustainable poverty alleviation.for this particularly disadvantaged commune.



