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Hanoi hosts dialogue to address business difficulties

Hanoi has nine operational industrial zones covering an area of 1,670.6 hectares.

A dialogue to find a way out for businesses struggling to operate in Hanoi's industrial zones is scheduled for April 5 in Hanoi.

 Hanoi plans to set aside 1,200 hectares of land to develop five new industrial parks. Photo: The Hanoi Times

The event is expected to provide information on solutions to accelerate the progress of industrial zone development projects in Hanoi in the coming period.

It will also find a way out of the difficulties faced by companies investing and operating in industrial zones, to speed up investment according to the established plans and objectives, and contribute to boosting production and business in the city in 2024.

The program is projected to attract 150-200 delegates from ministries and sectors, leaders of Hanoi, districts, towns with industrial zones, and representatives of associations.

The program will consist of a session to report on the activities and progress of investment and technical infrastructure construction in industrial zones in Hanoi in 2023, the direction and tasks for 2024, and another to discuss the solution of difficulties for investment in industrial zones and enterprises in the city.

Recently, the city has been particularly interested in attracting investment and is committed to creating a favorable investment and business environment.

Hanoi has organized a series of investment promotion events, both at home and abroad. It regularly engages in dialogue with investors to find common ground for attracting projects to the area.

In addition, the city has issued sound policies on building e-government, intensifying the use of information technology, and reviewing and simplifying administrative procedures.

Hanoi currently has nine operational industrial zones covering an area of 1,670.6 hectares.

Three industrial zones are under construction, including Quang Minh II (160 hectares), Hanoi Biotechnology High-Tech Zone (200.6 hectares) and Soc Son Clean Industrial Zone (302.8 hectares).

Hanoi plans to allocate 1,200 hectares of land for the development of five new industrial parks to be completed between 2021 and 2025.

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