The road will stretch for 20km and have a total investment of VND1.17 trillion ($50.8 million). The central budget will allocate VND800 billion ($35 million) to the construction, with the remaining capital coming from the local budget.
Once completed, the road is expected to contribute to the ongoing development of Binh Dinh Economic Zone by promoting further trade and investment to the area. It will also make travel easier for employees of Becamex VSIP who live far away from the IP.
Becamex VSIP is considered a favourable destination for investors and this new road is one of several large-scale infrastructure projects that are vital for the socioeconomic development of Quy Nhon city.
Bing Dinh is also accelerating the construction of the coastal route section of National Highway No.1D to connect with the new National Highway No.19, which started construction in March.
Binh Dinh Economic Zones Management Authority aims to entice 60 new projects to Nhon Hoi Economic Zone and other IPs around the province this year, with a total investment set to reach some $136 million, more than twice the amount seen in 2022.
JiaWei Corporation invests $100 million in Nam Dinh JiaWei Corporation, a Taiwanese company, has decided to invest $100 million in the My Thuan Industrial Zone in Nam Dinh province, encompassing high-tech household appliance manufacturing, support printing, and paper box production plants. |
Hoa Binh Construction divests Matec stake to boost capital Hoa Binh Construction Corporation has recently passed a resolution to sell its entire stake in construction machinery firm Matec to supplement its business activities with additional capital. |
Sunrise Material Group invests $100 million in Nam Dinh Sunrise Material Group plans to inject $100 million into the northern province of Nam Dinh's high-tech packaging film sector, with anticipated annual imports of $200 million and exports of $500 million. |
Australian investor poised to inject $60-100 million into Hoa Binh Construction Group Hoa Binh Construction Group has garnered interest from four potential partners for share issuance, including an Australian to is ready to invest $60-100 million. The group is focusing on capital mobilisation, debt recovery, loan restructuring, and divestment from underperforming subsidiaries. |
Idemitsu meeting low-carbon needs with Binh Dinh black pellet production plant Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd. has inaugurated a commercial black pellet production plant in the south-central province of Binh Dinh, demonstrating its efforts to contribute to carbon neutrality. |
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