Economy
Nowadays, Hai Duong is among the most industrialized and developed provinces in Vietnam. It is also one of the country's three most foreign investment attracting provinces (along with Ho Chi Minh City and Binh Duong).
- Hai Duong province is located in the centre of the North Delta. Which has good conditions in transportation, Agriculture, industrial production; Hai Duong province has an important role in the social economic development of the country. Its natural land area and sources are favorable condition for developing economy. The number of over 800.000 of 1.7 million people at the working. In which over 500.000 are in agriculture industry. This is an advantage for the social economic developing of Hai Duong.
- In recent years, Hai Duong has pushed up developing agriculture and industrial production. Hai Duong called domestic and international invest in over 50 industrial areas in the whole province. There are foreign business partners came from Britain, Germany, France, Hong Kong … Beside Hai Duong develop agriculture in the direction of economic and industrialization and modernization.
- For the past years, Hai Duong has provided big cities such as: Ha Noi, Hai Phong and consumers throughout Viet Nam with special produces such as litchi or traditional special such as green bean cake.
- In recent years, Agriculture in Hai Duong develops quickly and steadily.
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