The Vietnam – Singapore Industrial Park Joint – Venture Co. Ltd. has kicked off the construction of an office area at the Vietnam-Singapore Industrial Park (VSIP) in central Nghe An province.
At the groundbreaking ceremony of the office (Photo: VNA)
Nghe An (VNA)🐼 – The Vietnam – Singapore Industrial Park Joint – Venture Co. Ltd. kicked off the construction of an office area at the Vietnam-Singapore Industrial Park (VSIP) in central Nghe An province on September 20.
The office area, which has an area of 2,500 sq.m and is scheduled to complete in September 2017, is a modern workplace of VSIP Nghe An’s staff and representatives of 12 departments and agencies of Nghe An.
The construction of VSIP Nghe An began in September, 2015, and is the largest project in the locality with an investment capital of 1,600 billion VND (71 million USD), covering an area of 750 hectares.
The park has attracted three enterprises with a combined capital of 235 billion VND (11 million USD).
On the occasion, Nghe An authorities granted investment certificates to enterprises operating in the industrial park.-VNA
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