The allocation of industrial clusters to capable private companies for building infrastructure has helped districts expand industrial clusters, lure more investors in the fields of supporting industry for automobile manufacturing, electronic components production, and traditional crafts.
Gia Vien district is a typical model of developing industrial clusters, namely Gia Van, Gia Lap, Gia Phu. These industrial clusters cover a total area of nearly 150 hectares.
In Yen Mo district, Bao Minh-Khanh Hong Infrastructure Development and Investment JSC has invested into a 70.6-ha Khanh Thuong industrial cluster which has attracted numerous investors.
Ninh Binh province is striving to have 25 industrial clusters by 2025 with a total area of over 946 hectares.
To fulfill the above set target, the provincial People's Committee has exerted efforts and steered localities, sectors, and investors to accelerate the construction of infrastructure in the industrial clusters, especially transport infrastructure.
It also asked competent agencies to speed up administrative reforms and create favourable conditions for firms to finalise documents and dossiers related to the establishment of new industrial clusters and expansion of existing ones.
The province will step up investment promotion, improve the local business climate, remove hindrances and difficulties in terms of mechanisms and policies in a bid to attract strategic investors, and develop clean, high-tech and environmentally friendly industries, thus turning Ninh Binh into a developed province in the Red River Delta.
Translated by Nguyen Thuy