The central province of Nghe An is striving to effectively draw investment projects, thus increasing budget collection, creating jobs and improving workers’ income.
Nghe An (VNA) – The central province of Nghe An is striving toeffectively draw investment projects, thus increasing budget collection,creating jobs and improving workers’ income.
Since the beginning ofthis year, the province has granted licenses to 19 new projects with a totalregistered capital of over 1.6 trillion VND (69.5 million USD), including 18 domestic ones worthmore than 1.49 trillion VND and a foreign-invested one valued at 8 million USD.
Four projects worthover 208 billion USD are in industry and construction, 13 others valued at morethan 1.2 trillion VND in services, and two worth nearly 264 billion VND inagriculture.
The province alsolooks to improve the efficiency of projects and step up their progress.
♛ The Dong Nam economiczone management board is working with departments, agencies and localities tooffer advices to the provincial authorities about land policies that bring the mostadvantages to investors./.
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