NA Chairman works with leaders of Aone Deutsland AG, Strabag

National Assembly Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue had a working session with Alexander Redeker, CEO of Aone Deutsland AG and leaders of Strabag on September 6 as part of his trip to Austria to attend the fifth World Conference of Speakers of Parliament (WCSP5).
NA Chairman works with leaders of Aone Deutsland AG, Strabag ảnh 1National Assembly Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue (Photo: VNA)
Vienna (VNA) – National Assembly Chairman VuongDinh Hue had a working session with Alexander Redeker, CEO of Aone Deutsland AGand leaders of Strabag on September 6 as part of his trip to Austria to attend the fifth World Conference of Speakers of Parliament (WCSP5).

Aone Deutsland AG is a member of Germany’s Tilia Group, one of the world leading firms inthe fields of construction, real estate, waste and waste treatment, energy and resourcemanagement. In 2019, Tilia’s revenue reached 34.27 billion EUR (40.7 billionUSD), with more than 500 projects worldwide.

Meanwhile, Strabag specialises in constructinghouses, bridges, roads, power plants and waterworks and waste water treatmentplants. It has more than 700 branches in 60 countries with 72,000 employees.Strabag is partnering with Aone Deutsland AG to implement a number ofinfrastructure, water and waste treatment, energy and renewable energyprojects in Vietnam.

At the session, representatives of the two companies showedtheir interest in strengthening cooperation in carrying out more infrastructureprojects in Vietnam, especially those in water and waste treatment,expressway construction and energy development, as well as projects in public-privatepartnership (PPP) form.

Hue underlined that projects in which Aone Deutschland AG and Strabagare interested are in areas that Vietnam is calling for investment.

In order to concretise plans to implement the projects inthe time to come, the Vietnamese NA leader suggested these groups work with the Ministries of Planning and Investment, Industry and Trade, andTransport, as well as relevant agencies and localities of Vietnam.

Besides, Hue also proposed the firms and partners support theGerman Government’s provision of COVID-19 vaccines for Vietnam as soon aspossible to help the country speed up vaccinations and reach herd immunity soon,thus bringing the life to normal./.


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