Japan to sponsor over US$28 million for Cần Thơ City's smart city project

Thursday, Jul 25, 2024 12:44

Vice Chairman of Cần Thơ People’s Committee Dương Tấn Hiển (right) and Watatu Sudou, Vice President for International Co-operation of Fujitsu Limited. — VNA/VNS Photo

The People’s Committee of Mekong Delta city of Cần Thơ on Wednesday held a working session with Fujitsu Limited of Japan on a project on providing technical support for the locality, aiming to build a smart city model through digital transformation in land management.

The project, which will be carried out between 2025 and 2028, has a total investment of about US$29 million. Of the sum, $28.4 million is non-refundable aid from Japan International Co-operation Agency (JICA), and the rest comes from the city’s budget.

Addressing the event, Vice Chairman of the municipal People’s Committee Dương Tấn Hiển said Cần Thơ is finalising the project before submitting it to the Government and National Assembly for approval. This is a large-scale and important project so it is very necessary to carefully prepare steps to ensure its quality and satisfy the set target.

The official asked the city’s functional agencies to complete procedures, and the Japanese Group to coordinate closely with the city and central ministries and sectors, especially JICA to soon implement the project. He affirmed that Cần Thơ will direct relevant agencies to collaborate with Fujitsu Limited and create favourable conditions so that the project to be implemented and completed as soon as possible.

According to Watatu Sudou, Vice President for International Cooperation of Fujitsu Limited, the project's phases have been completed and received active collaboration from agencies and departments of Cần Thơ City.

He suggested Cần Thơ city and Vietnamese ministries and sectors put forth a proposal to the Japanese Government on official development assistance funding for this project. The group hoped that the Vietnamese side will quickly complete the procedures in August, he said, adding that it expected that the two sides will continue to coordinate closely to speed up the progress of the project. — VNS

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