PM hails efforts by Japan-VN Economic Committee

Friday, Dec 13, 2019 10:57

Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc receives a Japan Business Federation delegation in Ha Noi yesterday. — VNA/VNS  Photo

The impressive results of cooperation in trade and investment between Viet Nam and Japan in recent years were greatly contributed by the Japan-Viet Nam Economic Committee under the Japan Business Federation (Keidanren), said Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc.

While receiving a Keidanren delegation in Ha Noi yesterday, Phuc also hailed the role of the co-chairmen in the Viet Nam-Japan Joint Initiative which addressed many issues, contributing to the improvement of the investment environment and attraction of more Japanese businesses to Viet Nam.

The PM hoped Japanese investors will rise to the top place in Viet Nam, and the bilateral cooperation within the framework of the initiative will be lifted to a new height, not only dealing with recommendations raised by Japanese enterprises, but also improving state management.

He added that Viet Nam always supports Japanese firms to invest in Viet Nam, and the Government will assign the Ministry of Planning and Investment to continue coordinating with Vietnamese ministries and departments, and the Japanese side to implement the initiative in the next phase.

The co-chairmen said the two countries have actively carried out cooperative activities, notably the establishment of the Japanese Consulate General in the central coastal city of Da Nang in January 2020.

They evaluated that Viet Nam has strong economic development with social-political stability, and a large and young population.

The country also serves as a gateway of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), and plays an important role in production and value chains of Japanese firms.

The investment environment in Viet Nam has been significantly improved, they added.

The co-chairmen suggested the Vietnamese Government consider the priority order of projects based on its public debt ceiling so as to cooperate with Japanese partners in infrastructure development in Viet Nam. — VNS

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