At Bo Trai Song Da Industrial Park (Hoa Binh ward), the production atmosphere in the early days of the new year 2026 is always vibrant.
Ms. Nguyen Thi Hoa - a garment worker shared: "Since starting work at the IP, my income has become more stable, averaging nearly 9 million VND per month. The business also cares about meals during shifts, insurance and welfare regimes, helping workers feel secure and stick together for a long time.
Not only creating jobs, IPs also contribute to improving the quality of human resources, gradually forming an industrial labor force. Many businesses focus on vocational training, investing in modern technology, helping workers access advanced production processes.

Mr. Nguyen Long - Chairman of the Trade Union, Deputy Managing Director of Production of R Vietnam Technical Research Co., Ltd. (Hoa Binh ward) informed that, in addition to expanding production, the enterprise pays special attention to developing human resources through vocational training, improving labor discipline and building a core technical team.
Currently, the company is creating stable jobs for nearly 1,000 workers with an average income of about 8-10 million VND/person/month.
In addition to salaries, we are interested in improving the working environment, shift meals and welfare regimes, helping workers feel secure and stick together for a long time" - Mr. Long said.
2025 is considered a pivotal year in the development of the industrial park system of Phu Tho province. Industrial parks have attracted over 1.06 billion USD of FDI capital and more than 15,000 billion VND of domestic investment capital.
In parallel with attracting investment, Phu Tho province focuses on completing infrastructure inside and outside the industrial park fence, from transportation, electricity, water to wastewater treatment and logistics.

One of the key projects is Doan Hung Industrial Park, deployed in Doan Hung and Tay Coc communes, with a scale of more than 475ha, total investment capital of over 185 million USD, expected to open up new development space for the high-tech industry.
According to Mr. Hoang Long Bien - Head of the Management Board of Industrial Parks of Phu Tho province, in the coming time, the province will orient the development of IPs in depth, not chasing after quantity but focusing on project quality, land use efficiency and environmental protection.
At the same time, prioritize projects with high added value, creating spillover effects for the economy and linking IP development with sustainable growth goals.
Not only contributing to economic restructuring, IPs also create stable livelihoods for more than 235,000 workers, making important contributions to ensuring social security and promoting the province to break through in the new development phase.