Long Thành proposes four options for where a free trade zone near the airport could be built


Experts have said the establishment of a free trade zone will help to maximise Long Thành Airport's potential and boost the local economy.

An area of Long Thành District in the southern province of Đồng Nai, near Long Thành Airport. The construction of the airport is set to completed by year end. — Photo baogiaothong.vn

ĐỒNG NAI — The People’s Committee of Long Thành District in Đồng Nai Province has proposed four possible locations for the construction of a free trade zone around Long Thành Airport.

The proposal was developed following a request made by the chair of the Đồng Nai People’s Committee, Võ Tấn Đức, to the Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính, asking for permission to study the establishment of the zone to maximise the airport's potential and advantages.

Đức made the request at a meeting between the Government and local departments on implementing resolutions for economic growth on February 21.

The first location proposed is a 900-hectare service-commercial area southwest of the airport, spanning across Long Phước and Long An communes.

The second is a 200-hectare service-commercial area in Cẩm Đường Commune, northeast of the airport.

The third one is a 200-hectare site of a service-commercial area spanning across Long An and Bình Sơn communes, to the northwest.

The fourth option is a 100-hectare logistical centre in Tân Hiệp and Bàu Cạn communes, southeast of the airport.

The proposal was sent to the Đồng Nai Department of Finance for review on Monday.

Previously, Đồng Nai authorities had also worked with representatives from CT Strategies (CTS) – a consulting firm from the US – on establishing a free trade zone connected to Long Thành Airport and Phước An Port.

According to experts, Đồng Nai is positioned as a centre for aviation, high-tech industry, logistics, aviation support services and a key transport hub for the southern economic region in Việt Nam. With many industrial zones currently operating in the province, the establishment of a free trade zone will help boost the local and regional economy.

Eight key industries and services have been suggested for working from the zone, with the main goal being producing goods for export.

They include pharmaceutical and chemical production, car and aircraft parts, manufacturing and assembly, industrial and consumer electronics production and the development of semiconductors, artificial intelligence (AI) and Internet of Things (IoT).

They also include high-quality agricultural exports, aircraft maintenance, e-commerce and express delivery services. — BIZHUB/VNS

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