Aureole Fine Chemical Products Inc. (AFCP), a wholly owned subsidiary of Japan’s Mitani Sangyo Group, inaugurated its first manufacturing plant in Long Thanh Industrial Park, in Dong Nai on April 24.
The facility was constructed on an area of 30 hectares with a total investment of US$10 million.
According to representatives from AFCP, the company will begin operating in early May, producing various types of chemicals along with differing powders used in the food processing and cosmetics industries.
The new facility is generating hundreds of skilled and unskilled jobs.
Vice Chairwoman of Dong Nai province’s People’s Committee, Phan Thi My Thanh said that there are 31 industrial parks operating in the locality that have attracted over 1,400 foreign investment projects capitalised at nearly US$25 billion.
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