Danang revokes industrial licences of 17 projects

The Danang Management Board for Industrial and Export Processing Zones has decided to revoke the industrial licenses of 17 projects, because of slow project implementation since they were signed in 2010.

The 17 projects include eight foreign-investment projects and nine domestic-investment projects.

The investors of 15 other projects have also been asked to send in a report on project implementation to the Danang authorities. The report must categorically state all reasons for delay in project implementation.

Currently there are six industrial and export processing zones in Danang, covering a total area of 1,106 hectares.

The city has attracted investments for 333 projects, of which 69 are foreign-investment projects worth $618.5 million and 264 are domestic-investment projects worth VND10,234 ($5,117 million). – SGGP

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Posted by VBN on Oct 28 2011. Filed under Investment. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry

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