(News Portal – Dong Nai) - Dong Nai province is leading the country in planning and developing industrial zones. The one-stop, on-site management mechanism has been effective, administrative procedures in the industrial parks have been decentralized and authorized to the Dong Nai Industrial Zones Authority to implement, and some procedures have been carried out to shorten the time from 30% to 50% compared to regulations.
Anh Duong Irradiation Technology Joint Stock Company begins the construction at Long Thanh District High-tech Industrial Zone.
Industrial parks in the province are built with synchronous infrastructure, conveniently connected to traffic routes, and have a high occupancy rate (86%). To date, 100% of operating industrial parks have centralized wastewater treatment plants. Dong Nai is considered to be a target for investors when the road, air, rail and sea transport infrastructure systems are completed, especially the Long Thanh International Airport project and 7 new industrial parks with over 7.6 thousand hectares are being finished and put into operation.
According to Chairwoman of the Provincial Labor Confederation Nguyen Thi Nhu Y, management agencies need to pay attention to social security issues for workers. In addition to income and employment issues for workers, the Dong Nai Industrial Zones Authority and provincial leaders need to pay attention to the need for a favorable learning environment for workers' children, especially preschool children. This is an urgent issue that needs attention, to ensure the lives of workers in industrial parks in particular and the province in general.
Sharing about the situation of obeying the laws at FDI enterprises and operations of industrial parks in the province in recent times, according to Vice Chairwoman of the Provincial People's Committee Nguyen Thi Hoang, the role of management agencies in attracting FDI has been clearly regulated for each position and level. However, the current Industrial Zones Authority does not have all the required functions to perform their responsibilities. To promote the development of industrial parks in the province, the Provincial People's Committee has just issued a decision to establish a working group to promote the development of industrial parks in the province. Accordingly, the working group is responsible for reviewing planning documents, based on relevant legal regulations, advising and proposing the Provincial People's Committee to propose to the Prime Minister to consider adding additional land for industrial parks in the land use plan for the period 2021 - 2023 in Dong Nai province.
At the same time, specifically evaluating in detail each industrial park expected to be added; proposing planning arrangement of ecological industrial parks and high-tech industrial parks to attract investment in projects with new technology, high added value, resulting in connecting global production and supply chains. From there, the working group will submit proposals to the Provincial People's Committee in order to handle related issues to promote the establishment of new industrial parks, and support projects building and leasing technical infrastructure in industrial parks. According to the expected plan around October-November 2023, the Dong Nai Industrial Zones Authority will consult with industrial park infrastructure development companies that still have land funds or new industrial parks planning to attract investment. On the basis of following the direction of the provincial leaders on attracting large projects, high technology, clean industry, environmentally friendly, creating great added value, during the implementation process, infrastructure companies will work with the Industrial Zones Authority to develop criteria and orientations in the immediate future. Currently, the Industrial Zones Authority is coordinating with the Ministry of Planning and Investment to build an eco-industrial park model. This will be the premise for Dong Nai to develop ecological industrial parks in the coming time.
Author: Nam Huu
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