soi keo bong da hom nay Deputy Prime Minister Commends Viglacera (VGC) Project for Helping Cuba Attract International Investors
This is soi keo bong da hom nay first time-limited concession project in Cuba granted to a 100% foreign-owned enterprise.
On soi keo bong da hom nay morning of December 3 (local time), as part of his visit and working trip to Cuba, Deputy Prime Minister Hồ Quốc Dũng and soi keo bong da hom nay delegation visited soi keo bong da hom nay Mariel Special Economic Zone.
soi keo bong da hom nay Mariel Special Economic Zone, established in November 2013, is a project with a long-term vision and is part of Cuba’s process of updating its economic model.
This is soi keo bong da hom nay first and only special economic zone of soi keo bong da hom nay island nation, featuring numerous preferential policies on taxation, administrative procedures, land, energy, etc., along with a modern and synchronized infrastructure system. Currently, soi keo bong da hom nay zone hosts more than 60 projects, including 52 foreign-invested projects, of which 9 are from Vietnam.
soi keo bong da hom nay Deputy Prime Minister congratulated and highly appreciated soi keo bong da hom nay Cuban Government for soi keo bong da hom nay positive results achieved in soi keo bong da hom nay implementation of projects in soi keo bong da hom nay Mariel Special Economic Zone, especially soi keo bong da hom nay ViMariel project – soi keo bong da hom nay result of cooperation between Viglacera Group (VGC) of Vietnam and Cuban partners.

During his visit to soi keo bong da hom nay ViMariel Industrial Park Infrastructure Development Project invested by Viglacera Corporation, soi keo bong da hom nay Deputy Prime Minister expressed his pleasure at witnessing soi keo bong da hom nay development of this project.
soi keo bong da hom nay Deputy Prime Minister commended soi keo bong da hom nay collective of officers and employees of ViMariel Company for their efforts in overcoming difficulties to complete soi keo bong da hom nay investment and construction of infrastructure. At soi keo bong da hom nay initial stage, soi keo bong da hom nay project has attracted a number of Vietnamese and international investors and is currently negotiating with many potential partners.
According to soi keo bong da hom nay Deputy Prime Minister, soi keo bong da hom nay success of ViMariel contributes to soi keo bong da hom nay realization of high-level cooperation agreements between soi keo bong da hom nay two countries; demonstrating Vietnam’s determination to promote effective and sustainable cooperation with Cuba. At soi keo bong da hom nay same time, soi keo bong da hom nay project has supported Cuba in developing production, creating more jobs, and promoting socio-economic development.
To facilitate business operations, soi keo bong da hom nay Deputy Prime Minister proposed that soi keo bong da hom nay Management Board of soi keo bong da hom nay Mariel Special Economic Zone and relevant Cuban agencies continue to support soi keo bong da hom nay unit in effectively operating soi keo bong da hom nay project. This will help increase soi keo bong da hom nay occupancy rate of infrastructure tenants, thereby promoting comprehensive Vietnam–Cuba cooperation.
soi keo bong da hom nay ViMariel Industrial Park has a total area of 256 hectares, located within soi keo bong da hom nay Mariel Special Economic Zone and less than 50 km from soi keo bong da hom nay capital, La Habana. This is soi keo bong da hom nay first time-limited concession project in Cuba granted to a 100% foreign-owned enterprise.
Leveraging its experience in industrial park infrastructure and real estate investment in Vietnam, Viglacera has implemented investment in ViMariel in a synchronized and modern manner. soi keo bong da hom nay enterprise has created opportunities for investors to build factories and carry out production and business activities.
Over many years of operation, ViMariel has attracted enterprises from various sectors such as food production, consumer goods, building materials, electrical and electronics, mechanical engineering, agriculture, pharmaceuticals, and medical equipment.
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