April 30, 2026 | 08:10

Ninh Binh calls for investment in 27 projects

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Total investment capital estimated at nearly VND7 trillion ($270 million).

Ninh Binh calls for investment in 27 projects
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Authorities of northern Ninh Binh province has approved a list of 27 projects to attract investment in the first phase of 2026, with a total area of more than 1,834 hectares and estimated capital of nearly VND7 trillion ($270 million).

The portfolio spans six key sectors, offering significant opportunities for both domestic and foreign investors.

Education and healthcare account for seven projects covering over 85 hectares, while urban and housing development represents the second-largest share, with seven projects aimed at creating land banks and meeting residential demand.

The trade, services and tourism sector includes five projects. Notably, a one-hectare integrated commercial centre in the Nam Cao University Area will provide shopping, entertainment and accommodation services for residents, students and professionals working in nearby industrial zones.

The province is also calling for investment in commercial centres and exhibition facilities in central urban areas.

In logistics, projects include the Truong An–Thinh Long petroleum depot and planned logistics hubs and inland container depots (ICDs). A highlight is the Dinh Hoa general cargo port project, covering 10 hectares with an estimated investment of VND1.2 trillion, expected to enhance regional connectivity and reduce transport costs.

Industrial infrastructure dominates the list, with five projects spanning over 1,335 hectares. These include the Ha Nam High-Tech Park and several large-scale industrial parks, reinforcing the province’s strategy to drive long-term economic growth.

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