Deputy PM attends groundbreaking ceremony of Becamex VSIP Binh Dinh industrial zone

Sep 28th at 07:48
28-09-2020 07:48:47+07:00

Deputy PM attends groundbreaking ceremony of Becamex VSIP Binh Dinh industrial zone

Deputy Prime Minister Truong Hoa Binh attended the groundbreaking ceremony of Becamex VSIP Binh Dinh industrial, urban and service zone on Sunday in the southern province of Binh Dinh.

 

The project, worth some VND3.3 trillion (US$142.1 million), is being developed and operated by Becamex Binh Dinh JSC, covering ​​1,425 hectares in Nhon Hoi economic zone in the province's Quy Nhon City.

Becamex VSIP Binh Dinh industrial zone is expected to attract about $2 billion after going into operation and to create jobs for 120,000-150,000 local workers and those in neighbouring areas, contributing to improving Binh Dinh’s economic competitiveness and social infrastructure.

Speaking at the ceremony, Deputy Prime Minister Binh said the Becamex VSIP Binh Dinh industrial zone project was a key infrastructure projects in Binh Dinh, promoting the development of industries and services.

Provincial leaders must co-ordinate with investors to build good-quality construction works, paying attention to attracting prestigious investors with high-tech and high added value projects, he said.

On the sidelines of the ceremony, an inauguration ceremony of the route from Nhon Hoi economic zone to Phu Cat Airport in the province was also held.

The road route project has a total length of 20km and total investment of VND1.83 trillion ($78.8 million). 

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