Hanoi eyes eight more industrial clusters by 2030

For 2030, Hanoi looks to have 159 industrial clusters covering a total area of 3,204ha, expand five clusters established between 2017 and 2020 with a total area of about 45ha, and build 21 new ones covering about 536ha.

Thang Long industrial zone in Hanoi's Dong Anh district (Photo: VNA)
Thang Long industrial zone in Hanoi's Dong Anh district (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – The capital city of Hanoi plans to add eight industrial clusters to its industrial cluster development plan for 2020 with a vision to 2030.

During the first half of 2024, the Hanoi Department of Industry and Trade coordinated with the People's Committees of Gia Lam, Thuong Tin, and Phu Xuyen to propose the municipal People's Committee continue the procedures for adding eight industrial clusters to the plan, namely Tin An, Thong Nhat, and Nhat Hieu in Thuong Tin district; Phu Xuyen and the craft village of Nam Tien in Phu Xuyen district; and Le Chi, Duong Quang, and Duong Xa in Gia Lam district.

For 2030, Hanoi looks to have 159 industrial clusters covering a total area of 3,204ha, expand five clusters established between 2017 and 2020 with a total area of about 45ha, and build 21 new ones covering about 536ha.

The department said that during H1, construction began on four industrial clusters, namely Dong Phu Yen in Chuong My district, Tam Hiep and Lien Hiep in Phuc Tho district, along with Xa Cau in Ung Hoa district, raising the total now under construction to 24 out of the 43 established in the 2018 - 2020 period.

The authority has also coordinated with the People's Committees of districts to urge investors to speed up the building of technical infrastructure for 24 industrial clusters. Of which, five have had technical infrastructure completed and are now eligible for welcoming secondary investors, while six others have seen 90% of their infrastructure built and are expected to be put into operation in the third quarter of 2024.

It has also collaborated with local authorities to remove difficulties to accelerate the progress of 19 industrial clusters on which work hasn't started.

This year, Hanoi plans to complete infrastructure construction and inaugurate 15 - 20 industrial clusters, while setting up and expanding 10 - 15 others under an industrial cluster investment and management plan issued by the Hanoi People’s Committee.

It also targets that all newly built clusters and those already operational will be equipped with wastewater treatment facilities meeting national standards.

To this end, the municipal People’s Committee will build more mechanisms and policies for developing industrial clusters, including completing and integrating the industrial cluster development plan into the Hanoi Capital Master Plan for the 2021-2030 period with a vision towards 2050, and calling for investment in the clusters' technical infrastructure.

The capital will step up attracting investment to the clusters with completed infrastructure. It willl also adopt measures to remove obstacles and difficulties related to investment and land procedures to accelerate infrastructure construction at industrial clusters.

Focus will also be placed on managing and developing the facilities that have been put into operation, upgrading existing ones, and stepping up trade and investment promotion to raise occupancy.

Meanwhile, Hanoi is working to boost industrial production, raise production efficiency and capacity of businesses in industrial parks and clusters, and lure big projects to this field, according to Chairman of the People’s Committee Tran Sy Thanh.

The city will also push ahead with industrial production in line with the development programme for priority industries, the supporting industry development programme, and the key industrial product development project. At the same time, it will continue removing obstacles to enterprises while tapping into the domestic market, stimulating consumption, developing Vietnamese brands, and effectively implementing the “Vietnamese people prioritise using Vietnamese products” campaign./.

VNA

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