The new Japanese government will continue the diplomatic policy for Vietnam under the Abe administration, according to Chief Senior Economist at the Japan External Trade Organisation (JETRO) Atsusuke Kawada.
Over 60 per cent of Japanese businesses operating in Viet Nam plan to
expand their operations, regarding the Southeast Asian nation as a
crucial investment destination, according to a JETRO survey released
yesterday.
Viet Nam has become the second biggest destination for Japanese
investors in ASEAN – after Thailand – with 1,463 members in the
Federation of Japanese Chambers of Commerce and Industry in ASEAN
(FJCCIA).
Japan Desk, which the Ministry of Planning and Investment''s Foreign
Investment Agency founded, debuted here yesterday with the aim of
helping Japanese businesses learn about investment opportunities in Viet
Nam.