Israeli firm to build textile plant in Binh Dinh

Mar 12th at 16:16
12-03-2015 16:16:16+07:00

Israeli firm to build textile plant in Binh Dinh

Israel's Delta Galil Industries Ltd will build a textile-dyeing-garment plant in the central province of Binh Dinh.

The US$13 million plant will cover an area of 18,000 square metres in the provincial Cat Trinh Commune, Phu Cat District.

The plant's goal is to earn $30 million per year, equivalent to 1.3 million products.

The people's committee of Binh Dinh Province licenced Delta Galil Industries in January.

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