Japan firm inaugurates pen factory in Binh Duong

Nov 23rd at 08:35
23-11-2017 08:35:57+07:00

Japan firm inaugurates pen factory in Binh Duong

Sakura Color Products of Vietnam Company Ltd, under Japan’s Sakura Group, on Wednesday inaugurated a factory producing crayons, watercolours and pens in the Viet Nam - Singapore Industrial Park II in the southern province of Binh Duong.

 

The factory is located on an area of 1.5 ha and has investment capital of 800 million yen (US$7.14 million).

The company expects to earn revenue of 100 million yen in 2018. The first batch of crayons, watercolours and pens produced will be exported to Japan and other countries in the region in February 2018. Revenue is expected to reach 700 million yen by 2021.

Director of Sakura Company, Yamashita Takanori, said that Viet Nam was a country with stable social conditions that was favourable for economic investment. After joining the WTO, Viet Nam’s trade had been promoted and developed in addition to many economic agreements which were signed between Viet Nam and Japan. This is a good time for Japanese businesses to invest in and operate in the country.

However, according to Yamashita Takanori, Viet Nam needs to focus on improving its infrastructure. The labour force in Viet Nam is young, averaging 28 years old, hard-working and skilled but the rate of people quitting jobs in localities is quite high.

Speaking at the inauguration ceremony, Chairman of Binh Duong People’s Committee Tran Thanh Liem said he expected Sakura Company to introduce the local investment environment to other investors, especially Japanese businesses, so that they will invest in the province.

Liêm said local authorities and relevant sectors would create conditions for investors to achieve good business results during its period of operation in the province.

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