(HBO) - Ky Son district houses hundreds of industrial and handicraft establishments processing agro-fishery products as well as producing construction materials and apparel, among others. The locality’s industrial production value reached 651.3 billion VND (28.15 million USD) in the first nine months of 2019, fulfilling 76 percent of the yearly target.

 

Ky Son’s industrial production value reached 651.3 billion VND in the first nine months of 2019.

The sum was earned mainly from the production of construction materials, garment-textile products, woodwork products, and processed farm produce. In the past time, most large firms, including Son Thuy join stock company and Japfa Comfeed Vietnam, recorded effective operation.

To date, the district has basically completed targets set by the 17th provincial Party Congress’ Resolution, with its annual per capita income hitting 52 million VND and the rate of poor households standing at 6.03 percent.

Head of the Ky Son Economy and Infrastructure Office Tran Thanh Tung said the district is having great opportunities for industrial development as planned. It is home to two industrial parks, namely Yen Quang and Mong Hoa – each spanning 200 hectares, where land clearance activities are underway to give way to infrastructure construction. 

Currently, investors are eying business in the local sectors of industrial manufacturing and processing, clean water supply, and animal feed production. Ky Son authorities, meanwhile, are focusing on administrative reform and offering assistance to speed up progress of industrial projects, in a bid to increase budget collection and local economic growth./.


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