Japan shares experience in operating land registration system

The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment’s General Department of Land Administration (GDLA) held a seminar in Hanoi on March 15 to discuss Japan’s experience in operating land registration system.
Japan shares experience in operating land registration system ảnh 1At the event (Source: baotainguyenmoitruong)
Hanoi (VNA) – The Ministry of Natural Resourcesand Environment’s General Department of Land Administration (GDLA) held aseminar in Hanoi on March 15 to discuss Japan’s experience in operating landregistration system.

GDLA Deputy General Director Mai Van Phan said the event isone of the important activities of the Land Law working group within theseventh phase of the Vietnam – Japan Joint Initiative, which aims to improvebusiness environment and serve as a bridge for Japanese investors in Vietnam,contributing to developing bilateral strategic partnership in diverse areas.

The action plan for the seventh phase features 10 issues,including those in the Land Law, real estate registration and information disclosure.

Second Secretary at the Japanese Embassy in Vietnam TakuyaKudo said disclosure of land transactions and ownership rights will improvecompetitiveness of Vietnam’s manufacturing industries.

Japanese representatives briefed participants of propertyregistration in their country, its land administrative management and economicimpact, and analysis of economic efficiency of land registration using Japanesetechnology in Vietnam.

Vietnamese delegates talked about orientations on amendmentsto the Land Law in the country.

Several opinions suggested that Vietnam should consolidateits land registration office system, diversify investment to develop nationalland information system and refine legal framework in the effort.-VNA
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