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Construction of the Tam Thang 2 Industrial Park (IP) in Thang Binh district, central Quang Nam province, investment in which was approved by the Prime Minister on March 24, will commence on August 20.
Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has given the go-ahead to Hoa Phat’s high-profile steel plant in the Dung Quat Economic Zone, newswire thanhnien.vn reported.
Construction started on a US$28 million an instant coffee plant at Nhon Trach 3 Industrial Park in Nhon Trach district of the southern province of Dong Nai on January 16.
Fuhua Co Ltd of Taiwan (mainland China) on Wednesday commenced the construction of 17 workshops for rent in the Binh Xuyen 2 Industrial Park in northern Vinh Phuc Province.
PM Nguyen Xuan Phuc has agreed on adjustments to Long An provincial industrial zone (IZ) development planning until 2020.
Certain interest groups trying to prevent Vietnam’s state-owned enterprises (SOE) from listing on the stock market following their privatization are responsible for causing losses to state coffers, a local finance association warned.
Certain interest groups trying to prevent Vietnam’s state-owned enterprises (SOE) from listing on the stock market following their privatization are responsible for causing losses to state coffers, a local finance association warned.
Dung Quat, the leading economic zone in central Vietnam, turned 20 this week.
The South Korean CJ Group wants to invest in several sectors in the central province of Binh Dinh, the company’s chairman Chang Bok Sang said during a meeting with provincial authorities on Tuesday.
Taiwan’s footwear giants are looking at Vietnam as an attractive stop-off point to open new manufacturing plants.
The authorities of the central province of Quang Ngai have proposed termination of the Guang Lian Dung Quat steel project by June 30.
Hanoi granted investment licenses and certificates of investment registration to 23 projects on June 4, with a total value of VND36 trillion ($1.7 billion).