Thai Nguyen grants investment license for RoK project
The People’s Committee of northern Thai Nguyen province on September 19 handed over a 50-year investment license to the ALK JSC Company to build its factory in the local Diem Thuy industrial park.
Thai Nguyen (VNA) – The🔯 People’s Committee of northern Thai Nguyen province on September𒁃 19 handed over a 50-year investment license to the ALK JSC Company to build its factory in the local Diem Thuy industrial park.
Covering nearly 105,500 sq.m, the facility has a total investment of 75 million USD.
Upon its completion by the first quarter in 2020, the factory will produce aluminium frames for LCD/OLED TVs and electronic components, aluminium components for automobile, trains, and airplanes, at a volume of 36,000 tonnes per year.
Addressing the ceremony, Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Vu Hong Bac welcome the investment, pledging that the locality will associate with the investor in implementing the project.
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