LONG AN PROVINCIAL PEOPLE’S COMMITTEE DECIDED ON ESTABLISHMENT OF NAM TAN TAP INDUSTRIAL PARK

Written by  - Wednesday, 22 September 2021

On the 22nd of September, Long An Provincial People’s Committee enacted Decision No. 9267/QĐ-UBND regarding the establishment of Nam Tan Tap Industrial Park located in Tan Tap commune, Can Giuoc district, Long An province. Accordingly, Nam Tan Tap is established with the following contents:

  1. Project title: INVESTMENT IN CONSTRUCTION AND BUSINESS OF INFRASTRUCTURE IN NAM TAN TAP INDUSTRIAL PARK
  1. Area:Total area of the industrial park is 244,74 hectares.
  1. Location: Tan Tap commune, Can Giuoc district, Long An province
  1. Investor:   SAIGONTEL LONG AN COMPANY LIMITED
  1. Total investment capital of project: VND 2.590.422.000.000 (Two thousand five hundred ninety billion four hundred and twenty-two million Vietnam dong).
  1. Duration of operation of the Project on infrastructure development of industrial park: 50 years from the date of approval of investment policy.
  1. Form of organization and management of industrial park:Nam Tan Tap is organized and operated under regulation at Decree No. 82/2018/NĐ-CP dated 22/5/2018 of the Government regarding on managing industrial park and economic zone.

Long An Provincial People’s Committee also assigned Economic Zone Authority to guide Saigontel Long An Company Limited to implement investment in construction of Nam Tan Tap Industrial Park in accordance with regulations at Decree No. 82/2018/NĐ-CP dated 22/5/2018 of the Government; simultaneously, to assume responsibilities to chair, coordinate with relevant Departments, agencies for implementing fully contents of the Prime Minister at Article 2, Decision No. 1420/QĐ-TTg dated 20/8/2021 and other documents of the competent state.

It is known that on the 20th of August, Deputy Prime Minister Le Van Thanh signed a Decision on approving the policy of investment in infrastructure construction and business of Nam Tan Tap Industrial Park.

The full text of the decision as follows:

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