Dong Nai: 97 percent of firms resume operations

Up to 97 percent of enterprises in the southern province of Dong Nai have to date resumed operations, with 86 percent of labourers returning to work, according to the Dong Nai Industrial Parks Management Board.
Dong Nai: 97 percent of firms resume operations ảnh 1Illustrative photo (Source: VNA)

Dong Nai (VNA) – Up to 97 percent of enterprises inthe southern province of Dong Nai have to date resumed operations, with 86 percent of labourers returning to work, according to the Dong Nai Industrial Parks Management Board.

The province is home to 31 industrial parks (IPs), housingmore than 1,700 businesses and 615,000 workers.

Meanwhile, firms that have yet to restart operations includesmall- and medium-sized enterprises and those specialise in mechanics andmachinery industry.

Deputy head of the Dong Nai IPs Management Board Le Van Danhsaid that businesses in the province had to halt operations for months due tocomplicated developments of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the enterprises have undergone fastrecovery while many others have registered to resume operations and raisecapacity in the past month.

The Dong Nai IPs Management Board is keeping a close watch onthe recovery of local businesses and exerting efforts in removing bottlenecksso as to help them stabilise their production and operations.

The province is working to fully vaccinate workers to ensuresafe operations of factories./.

VNA

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