September 18, 2025 | 09:00

Bac Ninh to develop nearly 46-ha green industrial cluster

Nhĩ Anh

The northern province prioritizes selecting high-tech projects, manufacturing and processing industries, high-quality services, research and innovation, emphasizing environmental friendliness criteria, commitment to technology transfer, and linkages with domestic enterprises.

Bac Ninh to develop nearly 46-ha green industrial cluster
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Vice Chairman of the People's Committee of northern Bac Ninh province Pham Van Thinh has signed a decision approving  a detailed construction planning of Phuong Son - Dai Lam Industrial Cluster at a 1/500 scale.

The industrial cluster spans approximately 45.7 ha and is located in Luc Nam and Tan Dinh communes.

This will be a green, modern, and environmentally friendly industrial cluster, focusing on attracting sectors such as electricity, electronics, telecommunications, mechanics, garments, medical equipment, pharmaceuticals, agricultural product and food processing, packaging, plastics, along with other supporting industries and manufacturing and processing industries.

According to statistics, in the first 8 months of 2025, Bac Ninh attracted 245 new FDI projects with a total registered capital of over $4.68 billion, an increase of 4.8% compared to the same period last year. As a result, Bac Ninh has become the leading locality nationwide in attracting foreign investment capital in the first 8 months of the year, accounting for nearly 18% of the country's total registered FDI in the period. 

To date, the locality has attracted 3,363 FDI projects, with a cumulative total registered capital exceeding $47.6 billion, maintaining its position as the province attracting the most foreign investment in the Northern region.

To further improve the quality of FDI inflows, Bac Ninh prioritizes selecting high-tech projects, manufacturing and processing industries, high-quality services, research and innovation, emphasizing environmental friendliness criteria, commitment to technology transfer, and linkages with domestic enterprises.

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