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PM Nguyen Xuan Phuc addressing the meeting. Photo: VGP |
Visiting the park on February 22, PM Phuc said he hopes that it will be filled with investment activities at an early time, and become a big production center of the capital city, thus contributing to the country’s science and technology development and bringing the added value to the economy.
He asked ministries, sectors and the Hanoi municipal People’s Committee to speed up its construction so as to avoid missing any science-technology development opportunities.
Specifically, the Ministry of Science and Technology (MoST) need to carry out measures to realize policies to attract more high-quality human resources, while the Hanoi People’s Committee should help speed up the land clearance process to quickly complete the park’s construction, he said.
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PM Nguyen Xuan Phuc meeting with Hamvha Techwin company's cadres and engineers. Photo: VGP |
The Government leader also requested the MoST and related offices to soon grant investment licenses to NIDEC Group, which decided to pour USD 400 million into the first phase of its two projects and plans to invest in three more projects with a total registered capital of USD 1 billion in the next stage.
Located in Hanoi’s Thach That and Quoc Oai districts, the 1,586ha Hoa Lac Hi-Tech Park is expected to become a science city hosting investors in biotechnology, information - communication, new material technology, and automation.
Modern infrastructure is being built at the park using the State budget and the official development assistance (ODA) provided by the Japanese government.
As of late 2017, the park had 81 valid investment projects, with a total registered capital of over VND 66 trillion (USD 2.9 million), on an area of 358ha.
Last year, the park attracted many big technological projects, including the Hamvha Techwin company’s USD-200-million Hamvha Aero Engines project.
Source: VNA