Nghi Son Economic Zone to be expanded
Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has decided to expand the Nghi
Son Economic Zone from 18,600ha to 106,000ha in central Thanh Hoa Province.
The decision is expected to spur socio-economic development
and create opportunities for the province's industrialisation and
modernisation.
Established nine years ago, the zone has so far attracted 138
projects, with total registered capital of more than US$16 billion. More than
90 per cent of the area features detailed planning, and 75 per cent of the
land has been rented.
A number of key projects, such as the Nghi Son Refinery
and Petrochemical Complex (NSRP), Nghi Son Thermal Power Complex, Cong Thanh
Cement Factory, and Nghi Son Deep Water Port, have been set up here.
The NSRP is one of the largest foreign-invested projects in
Viet Nam, with capital of $9.2 billion. It's scheduled to begin operations by
early 2017. Seen as a key project for energy security, it is expected to
boost the country's self-supply of petrol from the current 30 per cent to 70
per cent in the future.
Meanwhile, the Nghi Son Thermal Power Complex holds total
investment capital of $4.5 billion and has a capacity of 2,400MW.
The complex's Nghi Son 1 thermal power plant, invested in by
the Electricity of Viet Nam, has been generating power from two turbines
since mid-2014. Meanwhile, construction on the Nghi Son 2 thermal power
plant, jointly invested in by Marubeni Group from Japan and Kepco from South
Korea under the form of a Build-Operate-Transfer model, will begin early next
year.
The Nghi Son Deep Water Port has the potential to become one
of the largest seaports in Viet Nam, with a designed capacity for vessels
weighing 70,000 deadweight tonnes and for loading and unloading a hundred
million tonnes per year. The transport ministry expects the port to rival the
growth rate of any other port in the country.
Based on the Government's approval for expanding the zone, the
zone's management board said it would create a master plan and detailed plan
of the functional area. The plans will be submitted to the prime minister
next year.
The board will continue constructing the infrastructure,
focusing on support for major projects such as the NSRP, Nghi Son 2 Thermal
Power Plant and the Nghi Son Iron Cast and Steel Complex to ensure their
construction progress remains steady, as a way to attract other projects in
subsidiary and high tech industries.
VNS
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Thứ Tư, 18 tháng 11, 2015
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