Hung Yen approves eight new projects

The Management Board of the Industrial Parks of Hung Yen province has granted investment registration certificates for seven projects with domestic investment capital and one project with foreign investment capital, with a total registered investment capital of 40.6 million USD, since the beginning of this year.
Hung Yen approves eight new projects ảnh 1The Thang Long II Industrial Park in Hung Yen Province. (Photo: ndh.vn)
Hung Yen (VNS/VNA) - The Management Board of the Industrial Parks of HungYen province has granted investment registration certificates for sevenprojects with domestic investment capital and one project with foreigninvestment capital, with a total registered investment capital of 40.6 millionUSD, since the beginning of this year.

In addition, it has also granted an investment registration certificate for theinvestment project of construction and infrastructure business of the expandedThang Long II Industrial Park (phase 3), with a total investment capital of 98million USD.

Fifteen new investment projects have been put into production and businessactivities in industrial zones in the province from the beginning of the year,creating new jobs for about 5,000 workers.

The management board has also adjusted to increase investment capital for 16projects, with total investment capital increased by over 144.7 million USD.

Total newly and additionally adjusted capital from the beginning of the year todate is about 215 million USD.

The domestic budget revenue of enterprises in industrial zones is estimated at 1.4trillion VND (60.9 million USD), reaching 53 percent of the target assigned bythe provincial People's Committee for this year and equaling 116 percent ofthat of the same period last year./.
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