Examining 81 foreign-funded investment projects and economic organizations in Hanoi
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- 22:35 14/06/2023
DNHN - The inspection team will examine 81 projects and organizations with foreign investment capital, including 64 projects and 17 organizations. The inspection period is between the second and fourth quarters of 2023.

The Department of Planning and Investment of Hanoi has recently formed a delegation to inspect investment projects and foreign-owned businesses in the city. Hanoi. Consequently, the inspection team will inspect 81 projects in Hanoi involving foreign investment.
Notably, this list of projects includes numerous large real estate projects, including Keangnam Hanoi Landmark Tower of Korean investor AON VINA One Member Co., Ltd; Giang Vo Complex of Pacific Thang Long Co., Ltd; Grand Plaza Hanoi Hotel of Grand Plaza Hanoi Hotel Co., Ltd; Noble service and low-rise housing area in Kim No commune (Dong Anh district) of Korean investor-Noble Vietnam Co., Ltd; and HAEOREUM E&C (construction of houses for
In addition, there are four power generation projects financed by Chinese investors via Singapore-registered companies, including Krongbuk New Energy Investment Co., Ltd., KrongBuk Wind Energy Company Limited, Cu Ne Renewable Energy Investment Company Limited, and Cu Ne Wind Power Management and Investment Company Limited.
The purpose of the inspection plan, according to the Hanoi Department of Planning and Investment, is to strengthen the sense of responsibility of investors and foreign-invested economic organizations regarding the observance of the provisions of the law on foreign investment. investment and relevant laws during investment and business activities. At the same time, encourage, remind, and correct investors and economic organizations to adhere to legal regulations; to request investors and foreign-invested economic organizations to resolve their issues (if any). If any violations are discovered during the inspection, it will be proposed to the appropriate agency that they are resolved by regulations.
The Department of Planning and Investment of Hanoi mandates that the inspection be conducted uniformly, without duplication or overlap in the scope of subjects, time, and content of the inspection with the branches and units that have the payment plan. Inspect and examine in 2023 in a timely, objective, accurate, and stringent manner, without interfering with the normal operation of economic organizations or foreign-invested projects.
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