Hanoi launches series of events to boost supporting industry at HANSSIP

Feb 22nd at 09:21
22-02-2022 09:21:54+07:00

Hanoi launches series of events to boost supporting industry at HANSSIP

The Hanoi Supporting Industries Business Association (HANSIBA) and N&G Group, jointly launched the “Promoting the supporting industry at the South Hanoi Supporting Industrial Park (HANSSIP)” programme on February 19, in order to boost the development of supporting industries within Hanoi.

Hanoi launches series of events to boost supporting industry at HANSSIP

Enterprises are granted with land lease contracts at HANSSIP - Photo: NDO

HANSIBA, along with domestic and foreign partners, discussed investment cooperation agreements and signed land lease contracts at HANSSIP.

Partners discussed and signed cooperation agreements on training and providing high-quality human resources and granting support for the formation of start-up projects, in the fields of supporting industries.

At the programme, HANSIBA inaugurated the Vietnam Supporting Industry Vocational Academy, a non-profit educational training model, to support HANSIBA members and enterprises in the supporting industry.

On the same day, a ground-breaking ceremony for the construction of a social housing project for workers and experts, was held at HANSSIP.

“The series of events mentioned above marks the development of HANSSIP and the Hanoi supporting industry business community, contributing to the development of Vietnam's supporting industry sector,” said Nguyen Hoang, vice chairman of the Vietnam Association for Supporting Industries and chairman of HANSIBA.

“The success of the HANSSIP industrial park project will be a very important step to create production space for businesses, promote the development of supporting industries, and contribute to economic restructuring in Phu Xuyen district, towards industry - service,” said Nguyen Manh Quyen, vice chairman of Hanoi People's Committee.

VietNam Economic News



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