Tra Vinh strives to attract more investment projects
The economic zone management board of the Mekong Delta province of Tra Vinh is taking a range of measures in a bid to lure at least 3-5 more investment projects in the remaining months of this year.
Planning of Dinh An economic zone of Tra Vinh province with a view to 2030 (Source: travinh.gov.vn)
Tra Vinh (VNA)ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ – The economic zone management board of the Mekong Delta province ofTra Vinh is taking a range of measures in a bid to lure at least 3-5 more investmentprojects in the remaining months of this year.
It also expects thatthe remaining area of 8 hectares in Long Duc Industrial Park will be fully occupiedby investors. Pham Van Tam,head of the management board, said it will listen to businesses’ opinions,promptly address arising problems within its jurisdiction and improve thequality of verifying and licensing investment certificates. The board willalso cooperate with relevant agencies to accelerate administrative reform inthe direction of reducing procedures and efficiently implementing the “one-door”mechanism to create favourable conditions for businesses. In addition, itwill revoke licenses of projects have been postponed for a long time to giveland to other capable investors.
Tra Vinh is hometo one economic zone and three industrial parks, namely Dinh An economic zoneand Long Duc, Cau Quan and Co Chien industrial parks.
The Dinh Aneconomic zone and Long Duc industrial park have attracted 29 projects each withregistered capital of 151.36 trillion VND (6.66 billion USD) and 2.64 trillionVND (116.19 million USD), respectively.-VNA
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