Bac Ninh to plan 5,000ha free trade zone linked to Gia Binh Airport
Translated from Vietnamese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Bac Ninh province aims to become a centrally-governed city by 2030, focusing on green industry and a knowledge-based economy.
- The province plans to develop a 5,000-hectare free trade zone linked to Gia Binh Airport.
- Key development goals include high economic growth, increased urbanization, and improved social welfare services.
Bac Ninh province is charting an ambitious course, aiming to elevate itself to the status of a centrally-governed city by 2030. This strategic transformation envisions the province as a key economic growth engine for northern Vietnam and the entire nation, driven by a modern, green, and clean industrial and service sector underpinned by a knowledge-based economy, science, technology, and innovation.
Central to this vision is the development of a significant 5,000-hectare free trade zone, strategically integrated with the planned Gia Binh Airport. This zone is intended to become an international-caliber hub for production, logistics, trade, services, innovation, and the digital economy. The Gia Binh Airport itself is projected to be a 4F-class international airport, capable of handling approximately 30 million passengers annually by 2030.
Provincial leaders have outlined concrete quantitative targets to support this transformation. Bac Ninh aims for an average annual GRDP growth rate of 11-13% between 2026 and 2030, with total import-export turnover reaching around $1.1 trillion USD during the same period. The province also targets an urbanization rate of 65% by 2030, 100% health insurance coverage, and the elimination of multi-dimensional poverty by 2027. Furthermore, plans include the completion of 135,000 social housing units.
The province's long-term vision extends to 2050, envisioning Bac Ninh as a model green and civilized city, rich in Kinh Bac cultural identity, with modern transportation infrastructure, and recognized as a livable city of Asian standards. This comprehensive plan reflects a strong commitment to sustainable development and economic advancement.
Originally published by Tuแปi Trแบป in Vietnamese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.