Speaking at a conference in HCM City yesterday titled Investment Potential and Opportunities in Ca Mau, Nguyen Tien Hai, the province’s deputy Party Secretary and Chairman, said Ca Mau is one of the four provinces and cities in the Key Economic Zone of the Cuu Long (Mekong) River Delta and is surrounded by the ocean on three sides.
Its forest and marine resources provide it with unique advantages to develop fisheries, agriculture, forestry, services, tourism, exploitation of gas and oil and seaports, he said.
Besides, it also has advantages with respect to aquaculture, high-quality seafood processing and exports, he said.
This year it has attracted VND6.629 trillion (US$293.3 million) worth of investments in 30 projects.
It is now home to 205 projects with total registered capital of VND 83.04 trillion, including some major projects like the B - O Mon gas pipeline, power plants, and nitrogenous fertiliser plants.
“The province is soliciting investment in agriculture, manufacturing, trading, services, tourism, infrastructure in economic zones and industrial parks, and transport infrastructure,” Hai said.
The province yesterday tabled a list of more than 30 projects in which it is seeking investment.
“To attract more domestic and foreign investment in the province, Ca Mau will continue to prioritise investment in infrastructure and worker training, drastically improve administrative procedures to create a transparent and favourable business and investment environment,” Hai said.
“Through this investment promotion conference, the province would like to appeal to domestic and overseas investors and enterprises to seek co-operation and investment opportunities in the province.”
Mai Huu Chinh, director of the province Department of Planning and Investment, said in addition to incentives in line with the Investment Law, the province would also have support policies with respect to land acquisition and investment in infrastructure like roads and power system in industrial parks.
Hai said investors would be supported with advertising in the province’s portal, investment and trade promotion, technology transfer, credit, brand building and development and human resource training.
Authorities would promptly act on feedback and complaints from investors to resolve them, and provincial leaders would hold regular meetings and direct exchanges with investors to address their difficulties, he said.
Vu Duc Tri, director of Viet-Uc Seafood Joint Stock Company, said his company had a 50ha farm producing shrimp broodstock in the province, and planned to set up a 65ha farm to raise sugpo prawn and crab broodstock next year.
At the conference, the provincial government handed over licences for five projects with total registered capital of VND5.984 trillion ($264.77 million).
The Ca Mau Seafood Processing and Service JSC received a licence to build housing for workers.
The province also signed five memorandums of understanding with investors for building malls and a wind power plant and other projects.
Source VNS
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