Two supporting industrial clusters to be set up in Bac Ninh province

The People’s Committee of the northern province of Bac Ninh has given green light to the establishment of Tan Chi 2 and Cach Bi supporting industrial clusters with more than 1.6 trillion VND (68.75 million USD) in total investment.
Two supporting industrial clusters to be set up in Bac Ninh province ảnh 1Two supporting industrial clusters to be set up in Bac Ninh province (Photo: congthuong.vn)

Bac Ninh (VNA) – The People’s Committee of the northern provinceof Bac Ninh has given green light to the establishment of Tan Chi 2 and Cach Bisupporting industrial clusters with more than 1.6 trillion VND (68.75 millionUSD) in total investment.

Under the local authority’s decision, the Cach Bi supporting industrial clusterwill cover an area of 72 hectares in Cach Bi commune, Que Vo district.

Meanwhile, the Tan Chi 2 cluster will cover 50 hectares, and have totalinvestment of 665 billion USD.

The technical infrastructure development work at the industrial clusters willbe carried out by the CD Group Vietnam Joint Stock Company during 2019-2022.

BacNinh has set a target of building 24 modern industrial clusters (ICs) by 2020.

According to the planning to 2020 with a vision to 2030 approvedby the provincial People’s Committee, Bac Ninh will restructure 13 industrialclusters, keep 22 others unchanged and establish two new ones. 

In the 2020-2030 period, the province will build five moreindustrial clusters and shift six others into urban and service areas. 

In order to realise the goals, Bac Ninh will gradually stopgranting new investment licences to projects that cause environmentalpollution. 

It will give priority to businesses that manufacture endproducts for consumption, while calling on enterprises in the locality toinvest in developing industrial cluster infrastructure in neighbouring provincesto serve the projects./. 
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