Doosan Vina urged to expand operation in Vietnam

Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc suggested Doosan Heavy Industries Vietnam Co., Ltd (Doosan Vina) further expand its production and provide more important equipment for key projects in Vietnam.
Doosan Vina urged to expand operation in Vietnam ảnh 1Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc (R) and General Director of Doosan Vina Park Hoong Ook (Source: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Prime Minister Nguyen XuanPhuc suggested Doosan HeavyIndustries Vietnam Co., Ltd (Doosan Vina)  further expand itsproduction and provide more important equipment for key projects in Vietnam.

During a reception for General Director of Doosan Vina Park Hoong Ook in Hanoion January 17, the PM congratulated DoosanVina on its successes in Vietnam, especially in manufacturing and export ofheavy industrial equipment.

Vietnam will increase investment in infrastructure development in thecentral region to promote economic development, he affirmed, expressing hishope that Doosan Vina’s operation will contribute to fostering the multifacetedcooperation between Vietnam and ofthe Republic of Korea (RoK).

For his part, Park Hoong Ook praised the Vietnamese Government’s efforts insolving difficulties facing enterprises, including Doosan Vina.

He said Doosan Vina wishes to make more contributions to Vietnam’s economicdevelopment, especially joining industrial projects, thus improving capacity forVietnam’s manufacturing and mechanical industry.

The firm has been active in social activities in the country, he noted, addingthat it also pays attention to training labour force for Vietnam and improving workingenvironment for employees.

Located at the Dung Quat Economic Zone in the central province of Quang Ngai, DoosanVina is one of the largest overseas manufacturing factories established throughjoint investment from the RoK-based Doosan Heavy Industries & Constructionand Doosan Engineering and Construction.

It comprises of five factories, including a boiler factory, a petrochemicalfactory as well as a pier and port facilities.-VNA
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