Hung Yen pledges maximum support to foreign investors
Hung Yen is willing to give maximum support to foreign businesses, including those from Taiwan (China), stated Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Tran Quoc Van while working with a delegation of Taiwanese electronics firms in the locality on September 26.
Industrial parks and clusters in Hung Yen have hosted more than 2,100 projects, including 500 by large-scale investors from 20 countries and territories (Photo: VNA)
Hung Yen (VNA) – Hung Yen is willing to givemaximum support to foreign businesses, including those from Taiwan (China), statedChairman of the provincial People’s Committee Tran Quoc Van while working witha delegation of Taiwanese electronics firms in the locality on September 26.
The official briefed the representatives on the local potential andadvantages, especially in transport infrastructure, productionspace, and constant policies.
Located in the centre of the NorthernKey Economic Region and the eastern development corridor of Hanoi-HaiPhong-Quang Ninh, a dynamic economic centre and driving force of Vietnam, Hung Yen has recorded high economic growth with varioussupporting policies for businesses, he said.
Van noted that local industrial parks and clusters havehosted more than 2,100 projects, including 500 by large-scale investors from 20countries and territories with combined capital nearing 6 billion USD. Of thetotal, 11 are run by Taiwanese firms with a total capital of nearly 82 millionUSD.
He said that Hung Yen is always ready to support foreigninvestors, including those from Taiwan, in all investment stages, especially inadministrative procedures.
The Taiwanese hailed the infrastructure system of Hung Yen,especially the land reserve for factory construction, power supply andpollution treatment systems, as well as its port services, high-quality humanresources and incentives for investors in electronics, high technology andgreen energy development.
They showed their interest in cooperating with Hung Yen inconstructing factories to manufacture semi-conductor and electronic products.
During their visit, the delegation toured the 300-hectare LyThuong Kiet IP in Yen My, An Thi and Khoai Chau districts, the 245-hectare ThangLong II IP in Yen My district and My Hao town, and Ecopark urban project andOcean Park 2 project in Van Giang district./.
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