Industrial parks in Tien Giang province lure 109 projects
The Mekong Delta province of Tien Giang attracted two new projects to its industrial parks in the first nine months of this year, with total registered capital of 12 million USD and 220 billion VND (over 9 million USD).
In the nine-month period, FDI firms in Tien Giang earn more than 3.28 billion USD in revenue. (Photo: diendandoanhnghiep.vn)
Tien Giang (VNA) – The Mekong Deltaprovince of Tien Giang attracted two new projects to its industrial parks inthe first nine months of this year, with total registered capital of 12 millionUSD and 220 billion VND (over 9 million USD).
According to Nguyen Nhat Truong, head of themanagement board of industrial parks in Tien Giang, the province has to datelured 109 projects worth 2.4 billion USD and over 4.56 trillion VND, helping to generate jobs for more than 81,000 labourers.
To support enterprises at the industrial parks torestore and promote their production and business, and conquer the markets afterthe COVID-19 pandemic, the board has provided public services online, and popularisedlegal regulations on investment, land, planning, construction, labour andenvironment.
It has also coordinated with relevant agencies instreamlining administrative procedures and utilising information-technology in thisfield, Truong added.
He stressed that the provincial People’s Committeehas established a group assessing projects that have not used the State budget,which is also tasked with addressing petitions of investors.
The board has closely coordinated with theprovincial Department of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs to assist businessesin employment and personnel training, especially the recruitment of skilled workers, Truong said.
Statistics showed that in the nine-month period, FDIfirms in the locality earned more than 3.28 billion USD in revenue, fulfilling 84.32% ofthis year's target, while the revenue of domestic enterprises was nearly 6 trillion VND, completing some 80% of the set plan./.
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