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Vietnam's Binh Duong province invests in a new 520-hectare industrial park

Binh Duong Province in southern Vietnam plans to establish a 520-hectare industrial park in Bắc Tân Uyên District to attract investment and create jobs for residents.


Bình Dương, known as the industrial park capital of southern Việt Nam, currently hosts 29 industrial parks
Bình Dương, known as the industrial park capital of southern Việt Nam, currently hosts 29 industrial parks

The provincial People’s Council has approved the planning for Đất Cuốc Industrial Park, though a construction date is yet to be announced.


The park aims to draw investments across various sectors and create around 26,000 jobs.


Bình Dương, known as the industrial park capital of southern Việt Nam, currently hosts 29 industrial parks with over 90 percent occupancy.


It aims to expand to 42 parks, covering 18,600 to 21,000 hectares.


It has become a major destination for foreign direct investment (FDI), attracting US$1.2 billion in the first nine months.



It has recently issued investment certificates for eight projects worth over $1.8 billion, mostly in real estate, industrial production, and logistics.


Bình Dương has attracted 4,342 FDI projects worth nearly $42 billion so far this year, accounting for 8.5 percent of the total. It ranks third in the nation (after HCM City and Hà Nội).


With a per capita income of VNĐ172.5 million in 2023, the province has surpassed the national average to become one of Việt Nam’s top ten provinces regarding economic growth, FDI inflows, and urbanization.


A recently approved master plan envisions its development into a central metropolis and Southeast Asian economic hub by 2030.


(VNS)



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