Chairman of the People’s Committee of the Mekong Delta city of Cần Thơ Tran Viet Truong highlighted the potential benefits awaiting Japanese enterprises investing in the city.
Chairman of the Cần Thơ People''s Committee Trần Viết Trường had a working session with Toshinao Tanaka, President of the Japanese-funded Takesho Food Vietnam Co. Ltd in the Mekong Delta city
Japanese investors registered to pour more than US$2.58 billion investment in Việt Nam in the first eight months of this year, making Japan the third largest investor in Việt Nam in the period, coming after Singapore with an investment of...
Japanese investors have so far poured almost US$6 billion in the southern province of Binh Duong, Permanent Deputy Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Mai Hung Dung said at a working session with a delegation of the Kansai Bureau of...
The northern province of Vinh Phuc will call for further Japanese investment at a conference to be held in Vinh Yen City on June 23, the provincial People''s Committee has announced.
Economic and market growth potential, competitive human resources, an increase in consumption, and successful control of the Covid-19 epidemic are the factors that continue to make Viet Nam an attractive investment destination for Japanese firms.
Some 280 leaders of Japanese enterprises took part in an online investment promotion conference on Wednesday to introduce the southern province of Binh Duong’s industrial capacity.
Japanese investment firm Advantage Partners has acquired Elise Fashion Limited, one of Viet Nam’s top fashion brands for women, and its affiliate companies.
Japanese businesses have become an important part of Hai Phong’s economy, said municipal Party Committee Secretary Le Van Thanh at a conference in the northern port city on Saturday.
The northern province of Vinh Phuc and Mizuho Bank from Japan will co-operate to promote Japanese investment in the locality, following a memorandum of understanding (MoU) inked between the provincial People’s Committee and the bank on Wednesday.
Viet must develop its support industry if it wants to attract more Japanese investment into the manufacturing sector, a recent Japan External Trade Organisation (JETRO) survey shows.
Poor logistics and transport infrastructure and customs hassles are the
major reasons for Viet Nam''s inability to attract Japanese investment, a
Japanese trade expert told a conference on investment promotion and
logistics in Da Nang on August 21.