Striving for the project’s completion and submission to the government in the first quarter of 2010

Wednesday - 20/07/2011 05:38
Above is the request made by Vice chairman of Dong Nai People’s Committee – Tran Van Vinh in his working session with the members of the Steering Committee on the building of Dong Nai Bio and Hi-tech Park on the afternoon of January 6.

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Vice chairman of Dong Nai People’s Committee – Tran Van Vinh is listening to the Steering Committee members’ ideas on the project

    During the meeting, the Steering Committee members listened to the report on the implementation progress of the project on converting the province’s biotech center into a bio and high-tech park and gathered departments and sectors’ ideas for completion and submission to the Prime Minister. The Park is located on an over-200-hectare area in Cam My district and has a total investment of more than VND840 billion. It is divided into two phases: phase 1 – from now to 2015 and phase 2 – from 2015 to 2020. The project is aimed at the research work and application of biotech achievements to the production in the fields of local and regional agriculture, health and environment. The project is expected to attract and provide employment for approximately 10,000 highly skilled workers after going into operation.

Reported by Nguyen Le, Translated by Duy Minh

Author: phongvien

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