Dong Nai Province is stepping up the completion of paperwork to establish three industrial parks spanning a total of 820 hectares in Cam My, Long Thanh and Thong Nhat districts.
Dong Nai Province is stepping up the completion of paperwork to establish three industrial parks spanning a total of 820 hectares in Cam My, Long Thanh and Thong Nhat districts.
The entrance of Amata Industrial Park in Dong Nai Province’s Bien Hoa City. Dong Nai Province is stepping up the completion of paperwork to establish three industrial parks spanning a total of 820 hectares – PHOTO: PLO |
In line with the master plan for developing industrial parks in Vietnam approved by the Government, Dong Nai Province has 35 industrial zones.
To date, the provincial government has established 32 zones and is in the process of completing procedures to call on investors and set up the remaining three industrial parks as soon as possible, Phap Luat Online reported.
The three zones comprise Cam My Industrial Park covering an area of 300 hectares in Cam My District’s Thua Duc Commune, Phuoc Binh Industrial Park spanning 190 hectares in Long Thanh District’s Phuoc Binh Commune and Gia Kiem Industrial Park covering 330 hectares in Thong Nhat District.
Besides, the province is set to upgrade and expand the current eight industrial zones in some districts of Long Khanh City to boost the industry development in the province.
While calling for investments in the coming months, the province will prioritize hi-tech projects, which can offer high value and use few laborers, noted Dong Nai Chairman Cao Tien Dung.
Once in place, the industrial zones are expected to attract many local and international investors, he added.
(Source:SGT)