March 31, 2026 | 14:30

Construction of new IP in An Giang kicks off

Thu Ngân

The 199-ha park expected to prioritise high-tech industries, food processing, agro-aquaculture, logistics, textiles, construction materials, and electronics.

Construction of new IP in An Giang kicks off

T&T Group on March 30 broke ground on the Vam Cong Industrial Park infrastructure development project in the Mekong Delta province of An Giang, marking a key step in boosting the locality’s socio-economic development.

Covering 199.2 hectares, the industrial park is located at the southeastern gateway of the province's Long Xuyen urban area, which holds strong advantages in infrastructure connectivity and trade.

Situated along both sides of the National Highway 91 bypass, the project offers convenient access to the urban area, while ensuring space for modern, sustainable industrial development separated from residential areas. It is also about 3.5km from the western North–South Expressway and connects to the Chau Doc–Can Tho–Soc Trang expressway, facilitating transport to Ho Chi Minh City, Can Tho and other key economic hubs.

The industrial park benefits from direct links to My Thoi Port on the Hau River, a major logistics hub with an expected capacity of 1.5 million tons per year, enabling cost-efficient bulk cargo transport. It is also within 50–55km of Can Tho International Airport, supporting a multi-modal transport network.

The park is expected to prioritise high-tech industries, food processing, agro-aquaculture, logistics, textiles, construction materials, and electronics.

Once operational, it is projected to create around 7,800 jobs and strengthen the region’s capacity to attract investment in high value-added industries.

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