At the meeting, Secretary of the Ninh Binh Party Committee Truong Quoc Huy reaffirmed the province’s commitment to creating the most favorable conditions for investors from the Republic of Korea (RoK), stressing that the success of enterprises is also the success of the province.

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Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Pham Quang Ngoc speaks at the event.

He said recent investment promotion activities in the RoK have further deepened ties and cooperation opportunities between the province and RoK localities.

Huy expressed his hope that more Korean businesses will expand operations in Ninh Binh, contributing to stable growth and prosperity for both sides.

According to Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Pham Quang Ngoc, Ninh Binh currently hosts 212 valid Korean-invested projects with a combined capital of 2.7 billion USD. Of these, 145 projects worth 2.29 billion USD are located in industrial zones, while 67 projects worth 410 million USD are outside these parks. Korean firms have invested heavily in supporting industries such as automobile assembly and electronic components, helping shape major industrial production hubs, including Hyundai Thanh Cong Vietnam in the Gian Khau Industrial Zone.

Ngoc said the newly expanded province would provide a better development space for businesses, including Korean investors. With its synchronized and modern industrial park infrastructure, transport links connecting to neighboring provinces, seaports and airports, along with a series of key socio-economic projects under way, the province is well placed to offer stronger support to investors.

KBIZ Chairman Kim Ki Moon thanked provincial leaders for their support, noting that following the administrative merger, authorities at all levels have consistently facilitated Korean investors. He said the RoK’s expertise in smart factories and artificial intelligence could serve as a foundation for cooperation with Ninh Binh in transport and seaport projects, creating breakthroughs in socio-economic development.

After the merger, Ninh Binh province has planned 53 industrial parks covering more than 12,300 hectares, 20 of which are already operational.

The province aims to develop its northern area, formerly Ha Nam province, into a hub for high-tech industry, innovation and high-quality human resource training; the eastern area into a maritime economic center; and the southern area into a center for cultural industry, tourism services and clean industry.

Ninh Binh is also drafting a proposal for a provincial international airport with an initial capacity of 10 million passengers per year, to be submitted for inclusion in the national airport development plan to 2030, with a vision to 2050. In addition, the province has proposed the inclusion of Ninh Binh Port in the national seaport master plan, with a projected capacity of about 120 million tons of cargo annually.

With consistent investment incentives and strong support policies, Ninh Binh pledged to continue removing obstacles and working alongside Korean investors to drive breakthrough development in the coming years.

Source: VNA