Amata fosters economic ties between Vietnam and Thailand

September 21, 2024 | 09:01
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Amata Vietnam welcomed a delegation from the Vietnam-Thailand Friendship Association on September 13, led by the association's president Nguyen Van Thanh to attend a luncheon at Amata Corporation in the eastern province of Chonburi in Thailand.

The visit is part of the 13th joint conference between the Vietnam-Thailand Friendship Association and the Thailand-Vietnam counterpart taking place in Chonburi.

Somhatai Panichewa, member of the Central Committee of the Thailand-Vietnam Association and CEO of Amata Vietnam, welcomed the delegation.

Amata fosters economic ties between Vietnam and Thailand
The delegation from Vietnam-Thailand Friendship Association at Amata Castle in Chonburi

During the event, Somhatai presented Amata's vision in supporting Vietnam's economic growth through sustainable industrial park (IP) solutions. The presentation endorsed Amata’s forward-thinking and commitment to Vietnam’s development.

Amata fosters economic ties between Vietnam and Thailand

Over the past 30 years of developing IPs across Vietnam, Amata has marked significant achievement with four projects from north to south, including IPs in Bien Hoa, Long Thanh, Halong, and Quang Tri.

With ​​3,000 hectares of land and a total investment value touching $860 million, these projects have attracted more than 200 enterprises in the industrial and commercial sectors, with a total investment value reaching $6 billion, significantly contributing to facilitating local economy and creating more than 60,000 jobs.

Amata fosters economic ties between Vietnam and Thailand
Amata City Ha Long (Song Khoai Industrial Park)
Amata fosters economic ties between Vietnam and Thailand
Amata City Long Thanh high-tech industrial park

Amata's projects in Vietnam have garnered attention from both domestic and foreign investors. In the northern region, Amata City Halong (known as Song Khoai IP), is currently one of the key IPs in the northeastern province of Quang Ninh, boasting attractive tax incentives.

Meanwhile, in the south, Amata City Long Thanh - the first high-tech IP in Dong Nai province – is strategically located 10km from the future Long Thanh International Airport, opening up great potential for trade and economic cooperation, and promising to become an ideal destination for investors.

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