The northern Bac Giang province plans to build seven new industrial parks (IPs) with total area of roughly 1,150ha from 2020 to 2030, deputy head of the province’s industrial parks management board Tran Vu Thong said.

The management board has proposed that the province adds the IPs to the provincial IP development master plan and submits it to the Prime Minister for approval.
Thong also noted the need for specific measures to attract experienced and financially capable investors to develop the infrastructure of the IPs.
![]() A view of Quang Chau Industrial Zone.
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Located 50km to the northeast of the capital city of Ha Noi, Bac Giang has huge potential for developing electronics, electric appliances, agricultural product processing, mechanical engineering, chemicals and construction materials.
The province is currently home to six IPs, including Dinh Tram, Quang Chau, Song Khe – Noi Hoang and Van Trung, as well as Viet – Han (Vietnam – Republic of Korea) and Hoa Phu. The Dinh Tram IP has 119 investment projects, including 61 domestic ones, worth VND1.73 trillion (US$76.12 million), and 58 foreign ones worth over $325 million, while the Quang Chau IP has 18 investment projects, 16 of which are foreign-invested.
The province’s industrial production value in the first nine months of this year was VND78.36 trillion, up 32.8 percent year on year.
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