Long An province is aggressively pursuing industrial development, aiming to become the nation's leading industrial hub by 2050.
This goal is creating a favorable investment climate, with well-developed infrastructure and attractive incentives available in industrial zones and clusters throughout the Mekong Delta province.
Currently ranking third in the country for industrial zone development, Long An plans to add 17 new industrial zones by 2030, totaling nearly 3,200 ha. This expansion will increase the province's total industrial zone area to 12,433 ha, securing second place nationally.
Additionally, Long An is developing 28 new industrial clusters, covering 1,808 ha. By 2030, the province will have a total of 72 industrial clusters, spanning 3,989 ha.
Economic experts Dinh Trong Thinh and Dinh The Hien commended Long An's strategic focus on infrastructure development. They believed that this approach will significantly contribute to the province's urban development, socio-economic growth, and its emergence as a key player in the Southeast and Mekong Delta regions.