Ninh Thuan revokes licences of delayed projects

Oct 10th at 15:57
10-10-2017 15:57:22+07:00

Ninh Thuan revokes licences of delayed projects

Southern Ninh Thuan Province People’s Committee has revoked licences of six projects and cancelled investment plans of five other projects in the province.

Pham Van Hau, vice chairman of the provincial People’s Committee, said it has established a working team including staff at the departments of Planning and Investment, Natural Resources and Environment, and Agriculture and Rural Development, and leaders of districts to follow progress and address shortcomings of delayed projects.

In addition, the province also undertook inspections to deal with snail-paced works and review reasons for delay of projects.

By the end of September, Ninh Thuan had 324 projects with total registered capital of more than VND63 trillion (US$2.77 million).

However, a report of the provincial Department of Planning and Investment showed that there were 62 snail-paced projects while another 12 were facing difficulties.

The revoking of licences of delayed projects has shown the province’s determination to avoid wastage of land resources.

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