Book promotes local investment

Jul 18th at 12:40
18-07-2012 12:40:04+07:00

Book promotes local investment

 A book on investment promotion in Viet Nam's northern and central regions, written in 3 languages: Vietnamese, English and Japanese, has been released by the Viet Nam Invest Network JSC. The book focuses on the domestic and international investors community.

It provides information on infrastructure, human resources, the socio-economic situation and policies in Viet Nam's industrial and economic zones. More research is being conducted in the south for a complete look at the country's prospects

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