Long An Province gets approval for $123m infrastructure work in industrial park
Deputy Prime Minister Le Van Thanh has given approval for building infrastructure for the Nam Tan Lap Industial Park in Long An Province at a cost of VND2.59 trillion (US$123.6 million).
Nam Tan Lap Industrial Park in Long An Province. — Photo cafef.vn
Deputy Prime Minister Le Van Thanh has given approval for building infrastructure for the Nam Tan Lap Industrial Park in Long An Province at a cost of VND 2.59 trillion (US$123.6 million).
Work on the 245ha facility can only begin after the environmental impact assessment report is approved by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment.
The province People's Committee has directed its Economic Zone Authority to guide investors on project implementation regulations.
Thanh has instructed the province to ensure land acquisition and compensation, site clearance and conversion of land use purpose and ensure there are no disputes or lawsuits. — VNS
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