Speaking at the ceremony, Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Dinh Quoc Thai underscored that the park’s establishment complies with provincial development strategies to lure hi-tech and supportive projects to the locality.
He also spoke highly of the contributions that the wholly Thai-invested Amata Vietnam Joint Stock Company has made to the province in the past 20 years while asking the company to enhance their efforts to implement the hi-tech IP project on schedule.
Thai said that the province is currently home to around 1,300 foreign projects with total capital of over 26 billion USD.
For her part, Somhatai Panichewa, President of Amata Vietnam Joint Stock Company, highlighted that once operational, Long Thanh hi-tech park hopes to attract 650-750 million USD in foreign capital and offer 60,000-220,000 jobs while creating a traffic system connecting the province with its vicinity.