Tien Lang is bordered on four sides by rivers and seas with a synchronous transportation system and unprecedented policies and orientations, which are brightening day by day to become the southern industrial "capital" of the Port city...
From unawakened potential…
It can be said that few localities have as many advantages as Tien Lang district with all four sides bordering the river and sea. Since ancient times, when mentioning Tien Lang, people automatically think of this as pure agricultural land, a rice granary in the south of Hai Phong. But now it's completely different.
With a series of modern transportation infrastructure projects connecting provincial roads and arterial highways running through the waterway system connecting to the Van Uc River estuary and then to the East Sea, these are the prerequisites for development. riverside industries and services... in the near future. However, it seems that there are still many reasons why Tien Lang has not kept up with the city's overall development speed.
But it is also the current barriers that are pushing Tien Lang to make a huge transformation, spreading the carpet to invite businesses to learn and invest locally. And people compare Tien Lang to a "gold mine" in a deep, unexplored forest. Therefore, it is not too surprising that the district's industrial and handicraft production value still accounts for a very modest proportion compared to the agricultural production value of this locality.
Tien Lang meets the conditions to become the southern industrial capital of the city
To help the district awaken those potentials, these days, Hai Phong city has focused on developing a series of local infrastructure with large strategic transportation projects such as: Van River Crossing Bridge. Australia; build a coastal road running through the area; renew and expand Provincial Road 354 from Khue bridge to Minh Duc bridge; Expand National Highway 10; building a road connecting Dang bridge, Han bridge to Doan Lap intersection... especially planning a new airport right in Tien Lang and building a road connecting Provincial Road 354 to National Highway 10 (Vinh Bao district) 8,1 km long...
These are considered extremely important premises for Tien Lang to attract leading investors and businesses to explore and promote investment.
... Come to "Build the Nest" to welcome the "eagle"
Specifically, from Tien Thanh Industrial Park with a total area of 86 hectares (phase 1), Tien Lang has now completed site clearance for the projects of Dai Thang Industrial Park (13,36 hectares) and Tien Cuong II Industrial Park (50 hectares). In addition, the City People's Committee decided to establish Quang Phuc Industrial Park (50 hectares). Currently, the investor is promoting the completion of legal procedures for implementation. Along with that, Quyet Tien Industrial Complex has just been added by the city to the industrial cluster development planning until 2020, with an orientation to 2025.
Determining that infrastructure transportation must come first, Tien Lang is also taking full advantage of the help of the Central Government and the city and actively coordinating with relevant units to accelerate key projects in the area, especially especially the coastal route passing through the district; road connecting Lang Am bridge to Thai Binh province, road connecting Provincial Road 354 to National Highway 10 (Vinh Bao district); roads connecting zones, industrial clusters from the coastal road to Highway 10 and a series of other projects connecting the region...
The completed bridge over the Van Uc River on the coastal road opens up a large land fund to develop the seaport industry
The fact that the Prime Minister agreed to the policy of building an international airport as well as a foreign corporation proposing to build a gas power plant locally has helped the "Fairyland" region to be in a great opportunity.
This continues to be the premise for the city to deploy a series of strategic policies in infrastructure investment in the district such as: Developing a new economic zone in the southern area of the Van Uc estuary, about 20.000 hectares wide, in the area of 5 districts: Do Son, Kien Thuy, An Lao, Tien Lang and Vinh Bao.
Currently, 7 industrial zones and clusters have been planned throughout the area, including: Tien Thanh Industrial Park (410 hectares); Tien Lang Town Industrial Complex phase 1 (50 hectares); Dai Thang Industrial Park (21 hectares); Tien Cuong industrial clusters 1, 2, 3 (nearly 130 hectares); Quang Phuc Industrial Park (nearly 50 hectares) and Quyet Tien Industrial Park...
Along with the development of zones, Tien Lang district industrial complex continues to maintain 3 inland waterway wharves (2 points on the Thai Binh river, 1 point on the Van Uc river); planning 2 other inland waterway wharves on the Thai Binh river; Developing economic sectors along the Van Uc River and coastal areas including: Repair, shipbuilding, processing industry, supporting industries and attracting businesses to invest and expand the scale of shipyards , increasing the scale of operating capacity with existing businesses.
It can be affirmed that in the period 2021-2025, Tien Lang district identifies industry as the main driving force to promote local socio-economic growth. All progress will be accelerated as quickly as possible through promoting administrative procedure reform and digital transformation... The dream of realizing Tien Lang district to become the southern industrial "capital" of Hai Phong city was very close.
Author: Trung Kien
Source: anhp.vn