Kon Tum woos Korean firms


Kon Tum is calling for capable investors and firms to run long-term business in the Central Highlands province and accompany local authorities in developing the green economy, protecting the environment and combating climate change, a local official said.

A high-tech agriculture centre in Mang Den Town, Kon Plong District, Kon Tum Province. — Photo dulichmangden.vn

Kon Tum is calling for capable investors and firms to run long-term business in the Central Highlands province and accompany local authorities in developing the green economy, protecting the environment and combating climate change, a local official said.

Le Ngoc Tuan, permanent vice chairman of the provincial People’s Committee, made the remarks at a meeting with representatives of 20 businesses from the Republic of Korea (RoK) and local enterprises on Saturday.

He briefed the businesspeople on the province’s potential, strength and resources in such areas as pharmaceutical and agricultural product processing, and tourism, as well as incentive mechanisms for investors.

With favourable geographical location, diverse natural resources, distinctive culture and soil and climate conditions, Kon Tum aimed to attract investments in high-tech agriculture, herbal medicine, tourism and urban development, Tuan said.

The province’s leaders talked about the province’s attraction of investments in high-tech agriculture, farm produce processing and husbandry, as well as leisure tourism development in the locality.

Lee Hansu, director of SJ Rosin Co Ltd, said Kon Tum had offered support for businesses to operate effectively in the locality.

Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Nguyen Van Hoa had a working session with RoK enterprises specialised in planting and processing Ngoc Linh ginseng and pharmaceutical products.

The event took place within the fourth tourism and culture week of Kon Tum province. — VNS

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