The provincial authorities hoped that the Japanese investors will show interest in local industrial parks, industrial clusters, sectors and projects in need of investment.
Viet Nam’s real estate sector has witnessed significant participation from Japanese investors through the cooperation with Vietnamese businesses recently, promising to bring many benefits to the real estate market.
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc pledges hastened efforts in improving business climate to attract more Japanese investments, aiming at a new era in the economic cooperation between the two countries.
Viet Nam and Japan reached an agreement on a series of actions
to tackle issues related to business policies and investment
environment as well as improve small- and medium-size enterprises
(SMEs)'' capacity on Monday.
Ha Noi is offering incentives to enterprises, particularly
those from Japan, to apply advanced technologies in waste treatment in
the capital, municipal People''s Committee Chairman Nguyen Duc Chung
said.
The central city organised an investment promotion week for 15 members of the Japanese Business Association, or Keidanren, and 120 Japanese businesses, in Japan from November 9 to November 12.
The Japanese-invested Tone Vietnam Co. Ltd. commenced operations and
inaugurated a factory producing handheld tools in the Nhon Trach 3
Industrial Park of Nhon Trach district on April 22.
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.
The management board of the HCM City Export Processing Zone Authority
(HEPZA) and the Association of Small- and Medium-sized Enterprises in
Ehime Prefecture in Japan signed a Memorandum of Understanding on
investment cooperation during a meeting held in HCM City on October 30.
Resona Holdings, Inc., a financial holding company from Japan plans to
open a representative office in HCM City in October this year, according
to Vietnamplus.vn.
Japan''s Nichirei Suco Vietnam yesterday opened an acerola processing
plant in Tien Giang province, which boasts the largest cultivation area
of this fruit among Mekong Delta provinces.