14TH NATIONAL CONGRESS OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF VIETNAM
Log in
Hanoi

Hanoi welcomes investors from South Korea's Gyeonggi Province

Relations between Hanoi and Gyeonggi began in 2000, when the South Korean province partnered with Ha Tay Province, which was later merged with Hanoi in August 2008.

Hanoi welcomes businesses from Gyeonggi Province to operate in the Hoa Lac Hi-Tech Park, said Dinh Tien Dung, secretary of the municipal Party Committee, on Sept. 7.

 Hanoi and Gyeonggi officials at the meeting on September 7. Photo: Thanh Hai/The Hanoi Times

Speaking at the meeting with guests from Gyeonggi Province (South Korea), the Secretary said that Hanoi is making changes to the city's development plan by turning the Hoa Lac - Xuan Mai region in the west into a satellite city of science and technology and education and training.

With the development of Hanoi's western outskirts, the city's 12 urban districts will be relieved of the strain on their infrastructures, he said, adding that this area will be a new home for educational institutions with some 3.3 million students.

The Hoa Lac Hi-Tech Park will be the core of the new satellite city, and with universities set to relocate there, it will become the hub of innovation, he said.

"Hopefully, Hanoi will take over full management of the high-tech park from the Ministry of Science and Technology this month," the secretary said.

He added that 30 percent of the high-tech park's total area of 1,600 hectares is cleared, however, most of the cleared area is still vacant.

"Hanoi wants to expand the Hoa Lac Hi-Tech Park. The city is considering building more roads and an urban rail to connect the park to the city," Dung said.

According to him, the Hoa Lac Hi-Tech Park is suitable for chip and electronics production and human resources development. Hanoi hopes to attract more foreign investors to the park, whose clean technologies will drive the socio-economic development of the capital.

However, with some 20,000 active professionals, officials and employees, the park is currently short of housing. "The participation of Gyeonggi investors can help solve the problem," he said.

"Hanoi welcomes foreign investors to start and expand their businesses in the city," Dung said.

Kang Kum-sil, ambassador of Gyeonggi Province, said the province is one of South Korea's largest and home to about 40,000 Vietnamese.

 Dinh Tien Dung, Secretary of the Hanoi Party Committee, presents a gift to Kang Kum-sil, Ambassador of Gyeonggi Province, on September 7. Photo: Thanh Hai/The Hanoi Times

Gyeonggi Province wants to strengthen ties with Hanoi in many areas, especially economic development and education and training, she said.

She believed that the the Hoa Lac Hi-Tech Park will become a cluster that drives Hanoi's socio-economic development as the city experiences rapid urbanization and population growth.

Kim Se-yong, CEO of Gyeonggi Housing and Urban Development Corporation (GH Corporation), said his company has experience in building industrial parks and residential areas.

In Vietnam, GH Corporation has 18 years of experience, so the company is confident to participate in the Hoa Lac Hi-Tech Park development project, he said.

For his part, Secretary Dung highly appreciated the potential of Gyeonggi Province as one of the most populated provinces in South Korea with advantages in heavy and light industries, agriculture, tourism, electronics and technology.

He welcomed the South Korean delegates' suggestions, noting that the ideas "fit Hanoi's concerns for local socio-economic development.

To realize the potential of the two-way relationship, Dung instructed Hanoi's Department of Foreign Affairs to work with Gyeonggi Province authorities to draft a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the two sides to ratify by the end of this year.

He also thanked the South Korean authorities for supporting the settlement of the overseas Vietnamese community and invited the Governor of Gyeonggi Province to visit Hanoi and Vietnam soon.

Relations between Hanoi and Gyeonggi began in 2000 when the South Korean city partnered with Ha Tay Province, which was merged with Hanoi in August 2008. In 2013 and 2017, two delegations from Gyeonggi came to Hanoi to work with the city's People's Council.

Vietnam and South Korea established diplomatic relations in December 1992. After 30 years, the East Asian nation has become Vietnam's comprehensive strategic partner.

South Korea is the top source of FDI capital in Vietnam, totaling $7.84 billion, and the second largest ODA financier to Vietnam, with eight projects totaling nearly $18 million.

Since 2017, Hanoi has supported the South Korean Embassy in Vietnam in organizing cultural and artistic exchanges, sending local troupes to participate in international events in South Korea.

Reactions:
Share:
Trending
Most Viewed
Related news
Hanoi health sector targets digital leap under new Party resolution

Hanoi health sector targets digital leap under new Party resolution

Hanoi sets 2026 as a breakthrough year for healthcare reform, accelerating digital transformation, restructuring hospital networks and tightening food safety management under Politburo Resolution 72.

Hanoi launches state-backed innovation hub to drive digital economy

Hanoi launches state-backed innovation hub to drive digital economy

The new innovation center is designed to connect policy, technology and talent, aiming to accelerate digital transformation, support startups and position the capital as a global testing hub for emerging technologies and creative industries.

Hanoi issues action plan to implement 14th Party Congress resolution

Hanoi issues action plan to implement 14th Party Congress resolution

The goal is to turn policies into outcomes under the principle of “less talk, more action, effective results to the end, all for the capital and its people.”

ASEAN youth chart next phase of climate action in Hanoi

ASEAN youth chart next phase of climate action in Hanoi

Home to more than 680 million people, many in vulnerable coastal and low-lying areas, ASEAN is on the front line of climate change, facing rising seas, fiercer storms, prolonged droughts and accelerating biodiversity loss that endanger the region’s economic resilience and social stability.

Hanoi launches sweeping overhaul to unlock state economy growth

Hanoi launches sweeping overhaul to unlock state economy growth

Hanoi has unveiled an ambitious five-year plan to reform governance, mobilize public assets and restructure state enterprises, aiming to turn the state economy into a powerful engine of sustainable growth.

Hanoi puts people first in implementing four strategic Party resolutions

Hanoi puts people first in implementing four strategic Party resolutions

Hanoi launches comprehensive action plans to implement Politburo Resolutions 71, 72, 79 and 80, prioritizing people-centered reforms in education, healthcare, culture and state economic development.

Vietnamese families blend Tet travel trends with enduring traditions

Vietnamese families blend Tet travel trends with enduring traditions

More young Vietnamese families choose travel over staying home during the Lunar New Year holiday, seeking fresh experiences while keeping core traditions intact.

Hanoi Party Chief backs Hoa Lac Hi-tech Park as strategic tech hub

Hanoi Party Chief backs Hoa Lac Hi-tech Park as strategic tech hub

The vision is for Hoa Lac to become a growth pole for Hanoi, driving innovation and high-tech development while advancing sustainable growth across the wider Capital Region.