Legal framework needed to run special administrative-economic zones

The building of a legal framework plays an important role in forming special administrative-economic zones and attracting investments in these areas, said Minister of Planning and Investment Nguyen Chi Dung at a workshop in Hanoi on May 18.

A view of Cai Rong wharf in Van Don district, Quang Ninh province. Van Don is set to become one of the three special administrative-economic zones of Vietnam. (Photo: VNA)
A view of Cai Rong wharf in Van Don district, Quang Ninh province. Van Don is set to become one of the three special administrative-economic zones of Vietnam. (Photo: VNA)

The workshop on special zones was held ahead of the fifth meeting of the 14th National Assembly, which is scheduled to open on May 21 and approve the Law on Special Administrative-Economic Units.

The unprecedented law has been built for three special administrative-economic zones, including Van Don in the northern province of Quang Ninh, Bac Van Phong in the central province of Khanh Hoa and Phu Quoc in the southern province of Kien Giang.

These zones, which are expected to create new momentums for the national economic development, will be places where special and unprecedented mechanisms and policies will be piloted.

The development of the three zones demonstrates the consistent policy and attention of the Party, National Assembly and Government to the model, Dung said.

It is a hard task to develop such law, he said, stressing the need to take cautious steps and get an update on international practice during the process, which however, should not seek perfectionism.

Sebastian Eckardt, a World Bank expert, said the establishment of special economic zones should be combined with a comprehensive strategy on industrial development and foreign direct investment, focusing on location, connectivity, infrastructure and investment environment improvement.

Nguyen Van Thanh, Vice Chairman of the People’s Committee of Quang Ninh province, described investors as a decisive factor to the success of the special zones.

Therefore, Quang Ninh province has improved transport, technological and social infrastructure to lure more investors, he said.

The Ministry of Planning and Investment, which is in charge of drafting the Law on Special Administrative-Economic Units, expected that with preferential incentives, the three special zones would attract investment worth dozens of billions of dollars, which would generate huge sums in terms of added value and boost average income to US$12,000-13,000 per capita.