AmCham promotes cooperation with Dong Nai

A delegation from the American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) in Vietnam on September 24 held a working session with authorities in the southern province of Dong Nai as part of its efforts to expand cooperation in foreign investment, export promotion and high-quality human resources training.
A delegation from the American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) in Vietnamon September 24 held a working session with authorities in the southernprovince of Dong Nai as part of its efforts to expand cooperation inforeign investment, export promotion and high-quality human resourcestraining.

According to Director of the provincialDepartment of Planning and Investment Bo Ngoc Thu, Dong Nai provincewants foreign investors, including US businesses, to invest in suchareas as high-tech industry, supporting industry, high-tech farming andbreeding projects, safe food processing and transport infrastructure.

AmCham Vietnam President Mark Gillin said hisassociation is seeking cooperation with Vietnam , particularly DongNai province, in producing garment accessories as AmCham Hong Kong (China ) is expressing its intention to invest about one billion USD inVietnam in this field.

Officials from severalUS businesses such as Intel and Walmart proposed to increasecooperation with the province in a number of areas, especially traininghuman resources for high-tech industry.

Chairman ofthe provincial People’s Committee Dinh Quoc Thai said the localityattaches importance to high-quality human resources training andexpressed his desire to cooperate with AmCham and the US businessesin the long term.

The two sides agreed to organise afestival of goods and services suppliers in the province in the comingtime to boost import-export activities.

Dong Nai hasso far attracted more than 1,400 investment projects by businesses from40 countries and territories with a total registered capital of neary24 billion USD.-VNA

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