Dong Vang auto industrial complex becomes parts of Dinh Tram IZ

Prime minister has lately issued guidance about adjustment and supplements the industrial zones in Bac Giang province into the general development plan of industrial zones in Vietsnam up to 2020.

The prime minister agreed to merge Dong Vang auto industrial complex into Dinh Tram industrial zone, Saigon Telecommunication Project into Quang Chau industrial zone and add Chau Minh-Mai Dinh industrial zone into the priority list of industrial zones to be established up to 2015, with orientation up to 2020.

The establishment of Dong Vang auto industrial complex will play an important role in the development process of Vietnam’s car manufacturing industry, with the domestication ratio of 60-70 percent.

The prime minister notified that the supplementation for general development plan of industrial zones after 2010 would be carefully considered on the basic of the effectiveness of those industrial zones and whether the IZs meet the demands and land use plans applied for each period.

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