Thua Thien-Hue aims to lure 20 domestic, foreign-invested projects

May 12th at 14:06
12-05-2020 14:06:36+07:00

Thua Thien-Hue aims to lure 20 domestic, foreign-invested projects

The central province of Thua Thien Hue has set a target of luring 20 domestic and foreign-invested projects with a total investment capital of about 10 trillion VND (429.2 million USD) by the end of this year.

Thua Thien-Hue aims to lure 20 domestic, foreign-invested projects
Illustrative image (Photo: baothuathienhue.vn)

Top priority will be given to Industry 4.0 areas including IT, hi-tech farming, new material production and biological technology, following the province’s investment promotion plan in 2020 issued on May 7 by the provincial People’s Committee.

Other fields in focus are agricultural processing, infrastructure development of economic and industrial zones and non-tariff areas, processing and manufacturing, supporting industries, real estate, as well as tourism, healthcare, education-training and others in value chains in Southeast Asia and Asia-Pacific.

Further attention will be paid to calling for investment from traditional markets such as the Republic of Korea, Singapore, Thailand, Japan, Hong Kong, the US, Europe, and countries benefiting from Vietnam’s entry to bilateral and multilateral free trade agreements.

To this end, the province will focus on building a database on investment promotion activities, accelerating the implementation of promotion campaigns in order to better advertise its investment environment, policies and investment opportunities.

Preparing adequate land resources for key projects, speeding up administrative reforms and facilitating investors in developing their projects in the locality will be also included, according to the plan.

As of March 2020, the province was home to 119 valid foreign-invested projects, worth more than 3.86 billion USD, ranking 23rd among 64 localities in terms of foreign investment attraction, statistics from the Foreign Investment Agency revealed.

The province soared from 30th in 2018 to 20th in 2019 in the 2019 Provincial Competitiveness Index (PCI) released by the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry this week.

Both law and order and labour training criteria achieved the highest score so far, at 7.35. Other sub-indices, namely transparency, time costs, informal charges, policy bias and proactivity were considerably improved.

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