Binh Duong, Japan’s Ibaraki prefecture expand investment opportunities

With its favourable investment environment and strong government support, Binh Duong continues to be an attractive destination for Japanese investors, opening up new opportunities for cooperation and sustainable development in the future.

An overview of the working session between Vice Chairman of Binh Duong People’s Committee Bui Minh Thanh and Masashi Suzuki, a member of the Ibaraki Prefectural Assembly and a delegation of Japanese businesses (Photo: VNA)
An overview of the working session between Vice Chairman of Binh Duong People’s Committee Bui Minh Thanh and Masashi Suzuki, a member of the Ibaraki Prefectural Assembly and a delegation of Japanese businesses (Photo: VNA)

Binh Duong (VNA) - Authorities of Binh Duong pledges to create favourable conditions for Japanese investors, affirmed Bui Minh Thanh, Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee on February 24.

While working with Masashi Suzuki, a member of the Ibaraki Prefectural Assembly, and a delegation of Japanese businesses, he emphasised that the southern province regularly holds meetings with enterprises to listen to their concerns and promptly address issues related to administrative procedures, taxation, work permits, and construction. This proactive support has strengthened the confidence of Japanese businesses, encouraging many to expand their operations in Binh Duong, he said.

Currently, Japan is the second-largest foreign investor in Binh Duong, following Singapore, with 358 projects and a total investment capital of nearly 6 billion USD. Major corporations such as Tokyu, Panasonic, Toshiba, and Aeon Mall have established a presence in the province, contributing to its industrial, high-tech, and service growth.

During the meeting, Masashi Suzuki shared Ibaraki’s development process and noted several similarities with Binh Duong. He expressed a desire for the two localities to establish practical cooperation, particularly in human resources development.

Ibaraki prefecture is home to major industrial centres such as Hitachi, which specialises in machinery and electrical equipment manufacturing, and Tsukuba, a hub for research institutes, and Kashima, known for its industrial material production. The collaboration between Binh Duong and Ibaraki is expected to bring significant benefits in technology and industrial management expertise exchanges, he noted.

Beyond Ibaraki, Binh Duong has also maintained cooperative ties with Yamaguchi prefecture since 2014. Over the past decade, the two localities have achieved numerous achievements in economic, educational, and cultural cooperation, and people-to-people exchanges. Notably, Eastern International University (EIU) has partnered with Yamaguchi University in scientific research and has implemented technical internship programmes, contributing to the development of a highly skilled workforce.

With its favourable investment environment and strong government support, Binh Duong continues to be an attractive destination for Japanese investors, opening up new opportunities for cooperation and sustainable development in the future, Thanh said./.

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