According to the reporter's investigation, recently Bac Giang Industrial Zone Infrastructure Development Joint Stock Company has sent an official letter to Bac Ninh Provincial People's Committee requesting a policy to adjust the planning and merge Dong Vang Zone into Dinh Tram Industrial Park.
Regarding this matter, the Chairman of Bac Ninh Provincial People's Committee has the following opinion:
Based on the contributions of delegates attending the meeting on November 10, 2025, assign the Department of Construction to preside over and coordinate with the Management Boards of Bac Ninh Industrial Parks and related sectors to consider and resolve the proposed contents of Bac Giang Industrial Park Infrastructure Development Joint Stock Company to ensure compliance with regulations. Advise and propose, and report to the Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee.
Dinh Tram IP is located in Nenh ward (Bac Ninh province) with an area of about 127 hectares.
The IP concentrates many FDI enterprises in the production of electronic components for export, food processing, consumer goods production, garment...
Previously, the Chairman of Bac Ninh Provincial People's Committee agreed to merge the Noi Hoang industrial cluster into Song Khe - Noi Hoang industrial park and adjust the name of the Noi Hoang industrial cluster to Song Khe - Noi Hoang - Sub-zone 2 industrial park (area of about 61.4ha).
According to Resolution No. 147, dated July 15, 2021 of the Provincial Party Committee Executive Committee on industrial development of Bac Giang province (old), now Bac Ninh province, in the period 2021-2030, the province will merge 6 industrial clusters into industrial parks.
Including industrial clusters: Tan Hung, Tang Tien, Noi Hoang, Cau Go, Trai Ba, Duc Thang.
The merger of industrial clusters into industrial parks creates favorable conditions in terms of state management and attracts secondary businesses to invest. Currently, the state management of industrial clusters belongs to the Department of Industry and Trade, while industrial parks are managed by the Provincial Industrial Zones Authority.