Long An: Four new industrial clusters to be put into operation this year

The southern province of Long An is set to get four industrial clusters this year, Vinh Khang, Tan My, Tu Phuong and Hiep Hoa, according to the provincial Department of Industry and Trade.
Long An: Four new industrial clusters to be put into operation this year ảnh 1An industrial park in Long An (Photo: VNA)
Long An (VNA) – The southern province of Long An is set to get fourindustrial clusters this year, Vinh Khang, Tan My, Tu Phuong and Hiep Hoa,according to the provincial Department of Industry and Trade.

Their developers are expected to clear the lands by the end of this month andthen begin construction of infrastructure for wastewater treatment, traffic,water, drainage, and electricity, which are expected to be completed by the endof this year.

Once completed, they will add nearly 200 hectares to the province’savailability of industrial lands.

The province has 16 industrial parks with a total area of over 2,282ha andaverage occupancy of 89.2 percent.

They house 796 foreign projects worth a total of 7.857 billion USD and 831local ones worth 92.32 trillion VND (4.02 billion USD).

It is also home to 22 industrial clusters with an occupancy rate of 86.5 percent. There are 647 projects with a total investment of 16.128 trillion VND (701.2million USD), including 60 foreign ones worth 209.6 million USD.

According to its Department of Industry and Trade, the province’s industrialcluster development plan for until 2020 envisaged having 62 industrial clusterswith a total area of more than 3,100ha by then, but currently only 22industrial clusters have been put into operation.

The department said it would focus on completing the province’s industrialcluster development plan for 2021 – 30 to attract more investment.

Besides, it would monitor and ensure developers of infrastructure in theclusters finish the work in time, it added./.
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