Van Don EZ to launch more projects

The Van Don economic zone in the northern province of Quang Ninh is now home to 34 strategic projects, 13 of them assigned to investors, 11 in the process of studying planning and 10 awaiting detailed planning.
Van Don EZ to launch more projects ảnh 1Van Don international airport (Photo: VNA)

Quang Ninh (VNA) – The Van Don economic zone in the northern province of Quang Ninh is nowhome to 34 strategic projects, 13 of them assigned to investors, 11 in the processof studying planning and 10 awaiting detailed planning.

At working sessionswith investors in the Van Don economic zone in March, Chairman of the provincialPeople’s Committee Nguyen Van Thang committed all possible support to them. Hesuggested that they should pool resources, accelerate the progress of projects,especially those in services, trade and tourism.

He said if investorsintentionally delay projects, the province will revoke theirlicenses in line with State regulations.

According to him, theprovince is building planning management regulations and tools, enhancing Statemanagement on land, construction, investment and natural resources, andimproving the apparatus of the Van Don economic zone management board inaccordance with the Government’s Resolution No.102/NQ-CP dated November 14,2019.

The province is alsoattracting investment by choosing financially capable investors and economicgroups at home and abroad, towards turning Van Don into one of the world-classtourism hubs.

According to themaster plan on Van Don economic zone till 2040 as approved by the Prime Minister,Van Don will become a multi-sector maritime economic zone and a hi-endindustrial zone with casinos and resorts, serving as an international gatewaywith competitive products and modern urban areas./.

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