Over the past years, Bac Kan province has promoted attracting and developing industrial infrastructure. Quang Chu Industrial Cluster Project (Cho Moi District) is one of the key projects of the province.
Started in October 2024 and expected to be completed in December 2025, the Quang Chu Industrial Cluster Project has a total investment of nearly 500 billion VND, deployed on over 74 hectares in Dong Luong village, Quang Chu commune, located close to the Cho Moi - Thai Nguyen expressway axis.

According to PV's records in mid-April 2025, after nearly 1 year of construction, the shape of the project has gradually emerged.
At the project site, workers and machinery are mobilized to complete industrial infrastructure, wastewater systems and organize leveling and compaction of the ground.
Local people expect Quang Chu industrial cluster to complete soon. In addition to creating direct jobs, the appearance of businesses - secondary investors will promote service industries such as bars, transportation, repair, creating additional income for people.
Talking to reporters of Lao Dong Newspaper, the investor's representative - Osen Fuji Bac Kan Joint Stock Company said that the project is in the infrastructure completion stage.

"During the construction, the unit also encountered many difficulties due to complex terrain, many areas had hard rock layers, causing obstacles to leveling and drilling.
Some items were therefore interrupted, but we still ensure the right time according to the set schedule and plan," said the investor representative.
Mr. Tran Quang Thach - representative of Quang Chu Industrial Cluster Management Board said that the first phase of the project has reached about 70% of the construction volume. It is expected to be completed in May 2025, ready to welcome secondary investors.
Not only aiming at industrial development, Quang Chu industrial cluster is also expected to contribute significantly to the local budget revenue.
According to calculations, when put into operation, this industrial cluster can create jobs for about 10,000 employees, and contribute from VND 500 to 700 billion each year to the budget of Bac Kan province.
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