Enterprises in Dong Nai province to resume full production in November

Enterprises in the southern province of Dong Nai are expected to resume full and stable operation in November.
Enterprises in Dong Nai province to resume full production in November ảnh 192 percent of the total number of enterprises in the southern province of Dong Nai have returned to production. (Photo:VNA) 

Dong Nai (VNA) – Enterprises in the southern province of Dong Nai are expected to resume full and stable operation in November.

According to the province's management boardof industrial parks (IPs), nearly 1,600 enterprises with 500,000 workers in local IPs have returned toproduction as of October 25, accounting for 92 percent of the total number of firms.

The province is home to 31IPs with over 1,700 firms and 615,000 workers, said LeVan Danh, deputy head of the provincial management board. He said the board continued to receive enterprises' requests for reopening. 

Most electronic firms have resumed operations with many areoperating at their full capacity including On Semiconductor Vietnam Co.Ltd,Tokin Electronics Vietnam Co.Ltd and Fujitsu Computer Products of Vietnam Incwhich employ more than 1,500 labourers each, Danh said.

The rate of workers returning to work at garment and footwear enterpriseshas reached nearly 80 percent.

Currently, enterprises in IPs in the province are boosting production to fill export orders, Danhsaid, adding that some have made plans to coordinate with relevant agencies to bring 6,000 workers, who returned to their hometowns during the lockdown period, back to work./.

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