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Vinh Long to have five industrial zones by 2025

South Vinh Long province has announced plans to develop five industrial zones in 2021-25 with a total area of 1,700 ha.
Vinh Long to have five industrial zones by 2025 ảnh 1 Vinh Long Province plans to build five new industrial zones by 2030. (Photo: baodautu.vn)
Vinh Long (VNA) – South Vinh Long province has announced plans todevelop five industrial zones in 2021-25 with a total area of 1,700 ha.

They are Tan An Thanh in Binh Tan district (500ha), Dinh Khao in Long Ho district(400ha), Trung Thanh Tay in Vung Liem district (30ha), Mỹ Hoa in Binh Minhtown (300ha), and Phuoc An in Mang Thit district (200ha).

They will mainly house farm produce, aquatic produce and food processing,renewable energy, and footwear projects, but also those in supportingindustries such as producers of automobile parts.

This conforms with the province’s investment attraction orientation ofimproving capacity in industrial production.

By building them, the province hopes to create a system of industrial parks andclusters to ensure sustainable economic development, restructure its economyand boost industrial growth.

This would create and modernise industrial infrastructure, create jobs, improveincomes, and meet infrastructure demand for industrial production.

To accomplish the plan, the province will focus on trade promotion andadministrative reform, creating a favourable investment environment, humanresource development and training, and attracting investment in industrialinfrastructure./.
VNA

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