Japanese company hopes to build gas storage in Ha Nam province

Japan’s Tokyo Gas Chemicals Co., Ltd is considering the building of an industrial gas storage facility at Dong Van 3 Industrial Park in Duy Tien district of northern Ha Nam province.
Japanese company hopes to build gas storage in Ha Nam province ảnh 1Illustrative image (Source: Reuters/VNA)

Ha Nam (VNA) – Japan’s Tokyo Gas Chemicals Co., Ltd is considering the building of an industrial gas storage facility at Dong Van 3 Industrial Park in Duy Tien district of northern Ha Nam province.

Chief Representative of Tokyo Gas in Hanoi Yusuke Hirase told local authorities at a working session on March 1 that his company wants to expand investment in Southeast Asia.

He said the company chose Ha Nam for its good investment attraction policies, especially for Japanese businesses, and also for the province’s convenient location in trade with Hanoi and neighbouring localities.

Secretary of the provincial Party Committee Mai Tien Dung pledged to create the optimal conditions for the Japanese company to carry out the project, from transport, electricity and water supply to labour recruitment and social order and security.

He said 175 foreign businesses are running investments in the province, including 61 from Japan.

Tokyo Gas Chemicals Co., Ltd is the biggest supplier of liquefied petroleum gas in Japan with over 11 million customers.-VNA

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