Vinh Long in need of investment

Jul 5th at 13:05
05-07-2012 13:05:56+07:00

Vinh Long in need of investment

The southern province of Vinh Long has announced a list of 36 projects that call for a total investment of nearly VND18 trillion (US$857.1 million) in the 2012-15 period.

The largest projects include the $95.8 million 400ha Binh Tan Industrial Zone, the $83.8 million 350ha Dong Binh IZ and the $47.9 million 200ha An Dinh IZ.

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