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Dinh Vu industrial zone was initially developed well in recent years.

But in the long run, the Dinh Vu should have the appropriate development strategy and development orientation. The following are the specific plans that necessary for the future development of the Dinh Vu: 1. Skilled labor in Hai Phong receives good reviews; however, low-cost labor does not meet the demand. We need high- qualification labour force to do highly qualified work. But, the number of them is too few. Development policies should pay attention to this kind of human resources since it is a social problem and related to industrial distribution. Enterprises need to link with universities for training under demand Environmental protect, Sustainable Building Cluster Sustainable development is an inevitable trend for the development of industrial clusters today. Specially, development associated with environmental protection, building green industrial clusters, eco- industrial clusters. favorable traffic conditions, infrastructure and services, in order to develop industrial parks ensure the supply of energy attract foreign direct investment (FDI)

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Besides, the state generate a positive policy supporting for Dinh Vu industrial clusters. Unlike in other industrial zones, investors in Dinh Vu Industrial Zone will be paid only 10% in the first 15 years, and 25% in the next year, which is a 100% in 4 years from the first year of collectiontaxable income, 50% in nine years after the exemption period. Investors will be entitled to a 50% personal income tax for any taxable labor force.

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Policy recommendations Focus on the HR development system, especially on gradual training of unskilled labor, and on foreign language ability of skilled labor Develop a practical and sustainable strategy for supporting industries Provide entrepreneurs the information on linkages Create a database on industrial subsectors(mechanic, plastic, molding) in Hanoi Focus on technology-intensive industries and build a master plan and strategy for developing regional and national industries

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