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anniversary was attended by Member of the Central Party and Secretary of Dong
Nai Party Committee Tran Dinh Thanh, and Deputy Secretary of Dong Nai Party
Committee and Chairman of Dong Nai People’s Committee Vo Van Mot.
Until
December 2010, Dong Nai had 30 industrial parks built on a total area of more
than 9,500 hectares. 3,700 hectares have been leased, accounting for nearly 60
percent of leased land.
35
countries and territories have invested in 1,130 projects.
822
foreign investment projects have a total investment capital of nearly US$130
billion and 309 domestic investment projects have a total investment capital of
over VND31.6 trillion (or US$15.04 billion).
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Dong
Nai holds a summation meeting of 20 years of industrial park
construction and development |
In
2010, industrial park businesses achieved total sales of US$9.99 billion, with
exports value worth more than US$5.4 billion, and import value worth US$6.21
billion.
Collected taxes and other amounts contributed to the State budget reached US$323
million.
Dong
Nai’s industrial park workers have totaled 377,967 people, accounting for 25
percent of the whole country’s industrial park workers.
Particularly, there are 5,100 foreign workers. Infrastructure investment
companies have poured more than VND4.27 trillion (or US$203.65 million) and
US$85 million into infrastructure.
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Rewards are given to the individuals who have made contributions to
the development of Dong Nai’s industrial parks |
Most
of industrial parks have completed infrastructure to meet investors’ needs such
as electricity supply, water supply, transport systems, lighting systems,
telecommunications networks, wastewater treatment systems to attract heavy
domestic investment capital.
At
the anniversary, Dong Nai People’s Committee made an announcement about three
industrial parks in Bien Hoa: Lotecco, Amata, and Bien Hoa 2.
17
collectives, 24 businesses and 50 individuals were awarded certificates of merit
for their contributions to the development of industrial parks in the province.
Reported by N. Thuong, Translated by Duy Minh