Ministry prioritises five coastal economic zones

Jul 11th at 12:21
11-07-2012 12:21:45+07:00

Ministry prioritises five coastal economic zones

The Ministry of Investment and Planning has selected five out of 15 coastal economic zones nationwide to receive priority investment over the next three years from the State.

The beneficiaries include Chu Lai-Dung Quat in the central provinces of Quang Nam and Quang Ngai, Dinh Vu-Cat Hai in the northern city of Hai Phong, Nghi Son in the central province of Thanh Hoa, Vung Ang in the central province of Ha Tinh, and Phu Quoc Island – An Nam Thoi Islands in the southern province of Kien Giang.

Head of the Ministry's Department for Economic Zones Management Vu Dai Thang said at a meeting yesterday that it was necessary to select key zones for investment because of limited State funds.

"Intensive investment in the five zones is expected to help them work to their advantages and create a driving force for growth in neighbouring regions and the national economy in general," he said, adding that the five zones would be allocated 65 per cent of the total VND2.6 trillion ($124 million) funded by the State for coastal economic zones.

Thang said that since last year, the ministry had been reviewing and evaluating the performance of the 15 zones with a set of five criteria, including their strategic location in regional economic development, seaport facilities, airports, major projects, and their ability to attract investment.

However, Thang said that State investment was only one factor that would contribute to the zones' development, and urged localities to formulate specific mechanisms along with administrative procedural reform to attract other forms of investment, especially from the private sector.

Heavy reliance on State funding was a problem in developing coastal economic zones in Viet Nam, he said.

Head of the Nhon Hoi Economic Zone Management Board in Binh Dinh Province, Ma Ngoc Ly, said that four of the selected zones were mostly focused on heavy industries, and urged more attention to be paid to tourism and services.

Local resources including budgets and competitive advantages should also be brought into play so that economic zones in disadvantaged areas were given a chance to add to the local economy.

Nguyen Van Thanh, vice chairman of Quang Ninh Province People's Committee, said that poor planning and insufficient support policies were the main bottleneck in the development of economic zones.

"Close studies into the long-term potential of the zones should be a decisive factor when it comes to attracting investment," he said.

He also noted experiences of successful economic zones in other countries including convenient access to big markets, administrative reform, human resources, infrastructure and the zones' impacts on regional growth.

But representatives from the economic zones that were not selected for priority investment raised concerns that capital shortages would hold back their potential.

Since the first coastal economic zone – Chu Lai – was established in 2003, the country has opened 14 more covering a total area of over 662,000ha, and attracted over $31 billion in FDI and nearly VND564 trillion ($27 billion) in domestic investment. Over the past 10 years, Viet Nam has invested about VND11 trillion ($524 million) on developing infrastructure in economic zones.

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