Binh Dinh calls for Japanese investment
13:44', 13/9/ 2012 (GMT+7)

A delegation from the central province of Binh Dinh will travel to Japan from September 17-21 to call for investment from the country, according to the provincial People's Committee.

It is hoped that the scheduled meetings in Osaka will encourage Japanese investment in Vietnamese industries, including software services, production of electronic products, communication devices, office equipment, apparels, footwear, motorcycles and accessories, plastic products, ceramics and glass products.

Besides, both sides can cooperate in exploiting, preserving and trading in ocean tunas and other seafood products of Binh Dinh.

In addition to investment incentives of the Government, investors can also enjoy many additional incentives of the province such as supports in worker training costs and trade promotion.

Binh Dinh Province has so far had 49 foreign-invested projects with total registered capital of US$702 million. Among these projects, four projects of Japan with total capital of US$24.33 million are all operating efficiently.

  • Source: VNS, SGT

 

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