Bac Giang attracts 5 more investment projects totally worth nearly 100 million USD
BAC GIANG - According to the Industrial Parks (IPs) Management Board (IPMB) of Bac Giang province, in October 2024, the province attracted 5 new investment projects in the IPs with a total registered capital of nearly 100 million USD.
Particularly, the IPMB received 29 applications to issue and adjust investment registration certificates as well as terminate the project activities.
Electronic components production line at Samkwang Vina Co., Ltd in Quang Chau Industrial Park (Viet Yen township). |
The Board issued investment certificates for 5 new projects (4 foreign direct investment (FDI) and 1 domestic investment projects) with registered capital of 94 million USD and 138.8 billion VND (total converted capital reached nearly 100 million USD).
The IPMB approved to adjust the investment certificates for 17 projects, including 4 projects with increased capital (added capital of 23.14 million USD).
Since the beginning of the year, the Board has issued investment certificates for 37 new projects (28 FDI, 9 domestic projects), with a total registered capital of 349.55 million USD and more than 6.6 trillion VND.
At the same time, the authority has adjusted the investment certificates for 204 projects, including 54 projects with increased capital, with an additional capital of 731.86 million USD and 818.86 billion VND.
Thus, the total registered capital hits more than 1.38 billion USD, reaching 69.35% of the yearly plan.
In recent times, the Provincial IPMB has paid attention to attracting investment; guiding, providing information to support investment and responding to recommendations and feedback from enterprises according to regulations.
At the same time, the Board grasps the implementation status of plans and investment progress for projects with investment certificates in industrial parks; coordinates to speed up the progress of site clearance for infrastructure construction in industrial parks, thereby helping investors speed up the project progress.
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