Immediately after the Lunar New Year (Tet) holiday, production activities at industrial parks across Quang Ninh quickly returned to a dynamic pace. Manufacturing operations restarted at full capacity, with 100% employees back at work, demonstrating strong determination to fulfil 2026 production and business targets.
Jinsung Hitec Vina Co., Ltd., located in Dong Mai Industrial Park, specializes in manufacturing speaker components and audio equipment, employing around 300 staff and workers. From February 23 (the seventh day of Tet), its production lines have been operating continuously, with all employees returning to work to ensure stable and efficient technical processes. The technical and quality control departments have stepped up inspections and supervision at each stage to meet strict requirements from domestic and international partners.
Similarly, Vina New Tarps Co., Ltd., based in Cai Lan Industrial Park, produces industrial tarpaulins for both domestic consumption and export and employs more than 250 workers. Production activities resumed on February 22 (the sixth day of Tet). According to its plan, the factory produces an average of 900 tonnes of products per month, with annual output expected to exceed 10,000 tonnes. To meet these targets, its workshops have been operating at full capacity from the begining of the year to ensure timely fulfilment of signed orders.
Under the industrial park development plan to 2030 approved by the Prime Minister, Quang Ninh is designated to establish and develop 23 industrial parks covering a total area of over 18,000 hectares. To date, eight industrial parks have become operational, attracting hundreds of domestic and foreign-invested projects. The total workforce in these industrial parks stands at approximately 47,500 employees. At present, factories across the province’s industrial parks have ensured a full workforce of engineers and workers back to work after the Tet holiday.
Amid ongoing economic uncertainties, the stable resumption of production and increased capacity from the beginning of the year sent positive signals. Industrial production is expected to maintain growth momentum in 2026, making a significant contribution to the province’s overall economic performance.
By Minh Duc