March 17, 2025 | 07:00 GMT+7

New regulations aim to spur growth in Hanoi High-Tech Biological Park

Hằng Anh -

Leading global high-tech corporations and companies in the field of biotechnology are expected to invest in research and development, production, and high-tech transfer to Vietnamese enterprises

Illustrative Photo
Illustrative Photo

Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Chi Dung has signed Prime Ministerial Decision No 607/QD-TTg promulgating the Regulations of the Hanoi High-Tech Biological Park.

The regulations aim to develop a synchronous and modern system of technical infrastructure and social infrastructure in the high-tech park, providing favorable mechanisms and policies to attract investment projects, research and development activities, application, product manufacturing, education, training, incubation, and provision of high-tech services in line with the global high-tech development trends and Vietnam's high-tech development policies and orientations, with priority given to the field of biotechnology.

At the same time, the regulations also aim to attract leading global high-tech corporations and companies in the field of biotechnology to invest in research and development, production, and high-tech transfer to Vietnamese enterprises.

The Decision clearly states the goal of developing the high-tech biological park into a regional center of excellence in biotechnology, competitive with other countries in the region, and playing a role in spreading high technology in the locality and throughout the country.

According to the Prime Minister's Decision on the establishment of the Hanoi High-Tech Biological Park, the park has a scale of 199.03 ha, located in the wards of Tay Tuu, Lien Mac, Minh Khai, Thuy Phuong and Co Nhue 2, Bac Tu Liem district.

Attention
The original article is written and published on VnEconomy in Vietnamese only. To read the full article, please use the Google Translate tool below to translate the content into your preferred language.
VnEconomy is not responsible for the translation.

Google translate