Sharp Corporation wants to build another large-scale project in Binh Duong

Japan’s Sharp Corporation would build another large-scale project in the southern province of Binh Duong, specialising in smart, high-tech products, its Senior Executive Managing Officer Yoshihiro Hashimoto has said.
Sharp Corporation wants to build another large-scale project in Binh Duong ảnh 1Illustrative image (Source: EPA)
Binh Duong (VNA) – Japan’s SharpCorporation would build another large-scale project in the southern province ofBinh Duong, specialising in smart, high-tech products, its Senior Executive ManagingOfficer Yoshihiro Hashimoto has said.

The electronics giant is running two projects inBinh Duong, one at the Vietnam-Singapore Industrial Park I (VSIP I) and anotherat the expanded VSIP II, contributing to the global supply chain, Hashimotoadded.

At a recent working session with provincial leaders, Hashimotocommended Binh Duong’s attractive investment environment, which, he said, satisfiesSharp’s requirements.

He called on Binh Duong to help with land, workforceand transport infrastructure for the new project.

Standing Vice Chairman of the provincial People’sCommittee Mai Hung Dung expressed his delight at the group’s investment expansion. 

Binh Duong now counts 29 concentrated industrialparks, with a combined area of 12,662 hectares. The locality has increased investmentsin infrastructure, covering transport, water and electricity, to attract moreinvestors.

It is also working to streamline administrativeprocedures, while paying more heed to personnel training and housing forworkers.

In the first half of this year, the province lured morethan 2.5 billion USD in foreign direct investment./.
VNA

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