Nghi Son iron steel international complex kicked off

Sep 10th at 13:32
10-09-2015 13:32:44+07:00

Nghi Son iron steel international complex kicked off

A groundbreaking ceremony for the Nghi Son iron steel international complex, with a total investment of VND5,850 billion, was held in Nghi Son Economic Zone in the central province of Thanh Hoa on September 9.

Speaking at the ceremony, Deputy PM Hoang Trung Hai valued the project as a key one in Nghi Son Economic Zone, which is playing as a major economic driver of the Central North.

The project ensures the connection between harbors and transport facilities in serving industries in the economic zone.

He asked investors and contractors to closely follow commitments and tasks to realize the project safely and guarantee the progress of the project.

The local authorities were required to coordinate with other functional agencies to support investors and tackle difficulties in launching the project as well as supervise the implementation of the project.

Accordingly, the first three harbors will be completed in October 2016 and the others will be built till 2021.

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