Ha Nam officials present investment certificates to representatives of Capella Land JSC and Teijin group (Photo: VNA)
Ha Nam (VNA) – The People’s Committee of the northern province of HaNam on May 15 granted investment certificates to two large projects in thelocality.
Accordingly, Capella Land JSC is allowed to develop infrastructure at ThanhLiem industrial park’s second phase with a total registered capital of nearly950 billion VND (40.6 million USD).
Meanwhile, the Japanese-based Teijin group will spend 12 million USD constructinga carbon plant on a site of 15,300 sq.m. The plant will produce carbon fiberfor the aviation and aerospace industry, automobile industry, healthcare, andsports sectors.
At the event, Director of Capella Land Bui Dinh Chien and marketing director of Teijin group Kamigawa Toru ensured compliancewith Vietnamese regulations while carrying out their projects.
Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Nguyen Xuan Dong asked competentauthorities and agencies to support investors in policies and procedures sothat the projects can be implemented in line with their schedule.
He said that the provincial People’s Committee has directed all branches andsectors to mobilise resources to branch out comprehensive infrastructure, aswell as accelerate administrative procedure reform.
As of May, Ha Nam province granted licences to 40 projects, including 16 FDI onesworth a total of 200 million USD and 24 domestic valued at nearly 3.5 trillionVND (nearly 150 million USD). Todate, the province is home to 887 FDI and domestic projects, with combinedregistered capital of 7.7 billion USD. –VNA
Ha Nam authorities will always accompany and create all favourable conditions for foreign direct investment (FDI) enterprises to invest and expand production in the province, said a provincial leader.
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