The Northern province of Quang Ninh will host an international symposium on special economic zones from March 20–21.
A bout 350 delegates are expected to attend the event to discuss the 30-year global history of cluster models and special economic zones, as well as the opportunities they present in Viet Nam and Quang Ninh in particular.
Institutions and policies related to land, finance and tax, discussions on the organisational apparatus of SEZs, benefits and challenges, as well as strategies on the development of industries in the zones will be deliberated.
Special economic zones in Quang Ninh will be given particular attention, such as the Van Don Economic Zone and the Mong Cai Border Gate Economic Zone .
On the sidelines, many activities will take place, including talks between the Quang Ninh provincial leaders and the Viet Nam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI).
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