Six RoK firms invest in Quang Ngai

Six firms from the Republic of Korea (RoK) held a ceremony to receive licences from the authorities and start the construction of their plants in the Dung Quat economic zone in the central province of Quang Ngai.
Six RoK firms invest in Quang Ngai ảnh 1Six firms from the RoK will start construction of their plants in the Dung Quat economic zone. (Photo: VTV)

Quang Ngai (VNA) – Six firmsfrom the Republic of Korea (RoK) held a ceremony to receive licences from theauthorities and start the construction of their plants in the Dung Quateconomic zone in the central province of Quang Ngai.

They are Samshin Valve VINA, Yoobong VINA,Wookwang Vietnam, Hanbit P&LVINA, Nasan Vietnam, and Kwang Jin Vietnam.Together, they make an investment of more than 11 million USD in six factoriescovering an area of over 65 square metres near Doosan Heavy Industries VietnamCo., Ltd (Doosan Vina).

The plants will soon become a new industrialcluster, creating hundreds of jobs for locals.

Nguyen Minh Tai, head of the managementboard of the Dung Quat economic zone, said they serve the RoK companies’operation in the support industry and industrial services.

The factories are set to manufacturevarious support industry products, such as cooler devices, industrial steelvalves, and steel shelves, as well as to offer packaging and logisticsservices, among others.

Tai said despite their small scale, theprojects play an important role in the formation of a value chain supportingother large-scale facilities in Dung Quat.

Tai pledged that the management board willcreate best conditions possible for the implementation of these projects.

Currently, the Dung Quat economic zone and otherindustrial parks in Quang Ngai are home to 279 valid projects, of which 181focus on industrial production.-VNA    
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