Work starts on Tuy Phong IZ

Apr 16th at 10:59
16-04-2014 10:59:44+07:00

Work starts on Tuy Phong IZ

The construction of the Tuy Phong Industrial Zone was kicked off in the central province of Binh Thuan on Saturday.

The zone, spread over 150ha in the Vinh Hao Commune, Tuy Phong District, has been funded by the Tan Dai Tien Company at a cost of VND370 billion, or US$17.6 million.

It aims to have facilities for salt production, chemical production and logistics industries for the local farming, forest and seafood sectors.

According to the investor, the industrial zone is located next to the National Highway 1A, the Vinh Hao railway station and the Vinh Tan port which is expected to become operational in late 2014. The zone is also 100km from the Cam Ranh Airport in the neighbouring province. The zone will also be benefit from the lower land rent and labour cost in the area.

The industrial zone's investor plans to complete the project by 2017.

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