Can Tho's IZs attract 1.96 billion USD

Industrial zones (IZs) in the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho have 220 projects in operation, with total registered investment capital of some 1.96 billion USD.
Can Tho's IZs attract 1.96 billion USD ảnh 1Rice is packaged at a Song Hau Food Company factory in the Can Tho City-based Tra Noc 1 Industrial Zone (Photo: VNA)

Industrial zones (IZs) in the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho have 220 projects in operation, with total registered investment capital of some 1.96 billion USD.

The management board of the local export processing and industrial zones reported the figures, adding that the disbursed capital amounts to nearly 45 percent of the registered value, reaching 866.16 million USD.

During the first eight months of this year, enterprises in Can Tho's IZs posted a combined industrial production value of 824.6 million USD and a total trade and service revenue of 209.7 million USD.

The companies obtained 1.03 billion USD in total revenue, with some 385 million USD coming from exports during the period.

The management board said the city was speeding up site clearance, administrative reforms and infrastructure and human resource development to attract further investment.

Can Tho hosts eight IZs: Tra Noc 1, Tra Noc 2, Hung Phu 1 and Hung Phu 2A, as well as Hung Phu 2B, Thot Not, O Mon and Bac O Mon. The IZs are located along the Hau river, and the projects here employ more than 30,700 workers.

Can Tho is nationally considered a motivating force for the development of the Mekong Delta. The country has located key projects here, such as the Can Tho international airport, the Cai Cui port and the O Mon thermo-electricity centre.-VNA

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