The Phnom Penh Post

HCMC plans to upgrade existing industrial zones

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THE Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) People’s Committee wants changes made to a proposal to convert industrial parks and export processing zones into eco-industrial and high-tech zones by 2025.

Earlier, the HCMC Industrial Parks and Export Processing Zones Authority (HEPZA) had submitted the plan for the committee’s approval with the aim of gradually weeding out labourinte­nsive firms and those using outdated technologi­es in Industrial Parks (IP) and Export Processing Zones (EPZ).

It has instructed HEPZA to clarify certain requiremen­ts related to investment in high technologi­es by businesses.

HEPZA should encourage enterprise­s in existing industrial zones to convert their businesses into eco-services and ecological urban areas, it said.

It needs to come up with solutions for moving enterprise­s from their current IPs to new ones after their land lease expires and do not want to convert their businesses, it said.

It also needs to identify lands on its borders with neighbouri­ng provinces and in underdevel­oped areas or near the city’s gateways for developing new industrial parks in future, it said.

HEPZA plans to pilot the programme at four IPs: Tan Thuan EPZ in District 7, Tan Binh IP in Tan Binh district, Hiep Phuoc IP in Nha Be district, and Cat Lai IP in Thu Duc City.

It also wants to build two new industrial zones in Binh Chanh District, the 320ha Le Minh Xuan 2 Industrial Park and 670ha Pham Van Hai Industrial Park, to house clean, advanced and hightech industries.

Recently, the Ministry of Planning and Investment, in collaborat­ion with the UN Industrial Developmen­t Organisati­on and the Management Board of IPs and EPZs, held a seminar in the city to discuss how to turn IPs and EPZs into eco-industrial parks (EIP).

This is among the activities within the framework of the project on establishi­ng EIPs in Vietnam following the Global Eco-Industrial Parks Programme (GEIPP), in which Hiep Phuoc IP is selected to be the first in HCMC to pilot the model.

Speaking at the event, Pham Thanh Truc, deputy head of Management Board of IPs and EPZs in the city, said that after 30 years of constructi­on and developmen­t, IPs and EPZs in the city have gained certain achievemen­ts, making positive contributi­ons to the industrial­isation and modernisat­ion of the country. However, there remain certain limitation­s.

Sharing the same view, Nguyen Tram Anh, an expert from the Ministry of Planning and Investment, said that the limitation­s in the developmen­t of IPs today are the lack of linkages between businesses in the zone; inefficien­t use of resources; unsecured energy and water; and their negative impacts on the natural environmen­t and living environmen­t of near-by residents.

She affirmed that the trend of shifting from traditiona­l IPs to EIPs is inevitable.

The city has 17 IPs, EPZs and high-tech parks covering a total area of more than 3,800ha. It targets having 23 “green” high-tech EPZs and IPs with 6,000ha.

 ?? VIETNAM NEWS AGENCY ?? The Tan Thuan Export Processing Zone in Ho Chi Minh City’s District 7 is expected to become an eco-industrial zone by 2025.
VIETNAM NEWS AGENCY The Tan Thuan Export Processing Zone in Ho Chi Minh City’s District 7 is expected to become an eco-industrial zone by 2025.

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