The Government has agreed to increase investment capital for infrastructure and land resettlement compensation at the Nghi Son petrochemical plant to US$235.66 million, up $35.66 million compared with the original figure.
The Hanoitimes - The Government has agreed to increase investment capital for infrastructure and land resettlement compensation at the Nghi Son petrochemical plant to US$235.66 million, up $35.66 million compared with the original figure.
The adjustment is due to rising input costs and a change in compensation policies in accordance with a newly-issued decree.
The complex will cover 962ha in the central province of Thanh Hoa's Nghi Son District.
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