Dong Nai calls for Japanese hi-tech investment

Dong Nai province called on Japan to land investments in hi-tech projects, support industry development, energy saving, agricultural and industrial processing at an investment promotion conference.
Dong Nai calls for Japanese hi-tech investment ảnh 1 Illustrative photo (Photo: baodongnai.com.vn)

Dong Nai (VNA) – The southern province of Dong Nai called on Japan to land investments in hi-tech projects, support industry development, energy saving, agricultural and industrial processing at an investment promotion conference held in the locality on April 23.

The event drew the participation of nearly 50 Japanese enterprises, led by Isao Iijima- special advisor to Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. The companies, mostly operating in agriculture, transportation, manufacturing, health care, tourism and environment, came to seek investment opportunities in Vietnam in general and Dong Nai province in particular.

Japan is the 4th largest trade partner of Vietnam with two-way trade in 2015 reached 28.5 billion USD, said Minister of Planning and Investment Nguyen Chi Dung, adding that with nearly 3,000 projects worth 38.8 billion USD, Japan is Vietnam’s leading partner.

Dung highlighted that Vietnam pledges to complete and run a comprehensive market economy based on market rules, eliminate institutional barriers while fine-tuning the investment climate with focus on administrative improvements.

Meanwhile, Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Dinh Quoc Thai stated that of the total 1,586 foreign direct investment projects valued at 28.4 billion USD in the province, Japanese investment accounted for 206 projects with total registered capital of over 3.7 billion USD.

Dong Nai is now calling for investment in agricultural projects in Dong Nai Food Industry Corporation in Xuan Loc district, tourism projects in Thac Mai and Suoi Mo tourism sites as well as Nhon Trach inter-port road and Trang Bom-Xuan Loc road, he added.

Speaking at the conference, Akira Motomiya, General Director of Fujitsu Vietnam Limited Computer Product Company, said that Dong Nai boasts a range of advantages to lure investments, including convenient transport system, available industrial infrastructure, high-quality and abundant workforce and favourable investment climate.-VNA

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