Hanoi approves establishment of two industrial clusters
The Hanoi People’s Committee has approved the establishment of Dong La Industrial Cluster (IC) and the second phase of Duong Lieu IC on the outskirts district of Hoai Duc.
Components being produced at A Chau Industrial Technology JSC in the city's Quat Dong IC . (Photo: nhandan.com.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) - The Hanoi People’s Committee has approved theestablishment of Dong La Industrial Cluster (IC) and the second phase of Duong LieuIC on the outskirts district of Hoai Duc.
The committee has directed the Hoai Duc People's Committee to select investorswith sufficient financial capacity to develop technical infrastructure of thetwo ICs.
Meanwhile, the municipal Department of Industry and Trade is responsible forappraising documents related to IC development and submitting them to themunicipal People's Committee.
Local authorities have made great efforts to attract foreign and domesticenterprises to ICs over the years.
The city is now home to 70 operational ICs, covering more than 1,680ha, with atotal of 3,864 businesses. These firms have created 60,000 local jobs thus far./.
The capital city of Hanoi has set a target of having 30 new industrial clusters (ICs) by the end of this year, said Le Hong Thang, Director of the municipal Department of Industry and Trade.
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