Japanese investor to build urban area

Oct 20th at 11:19
20-10-2012 11:19:58+07:00

Japanese investor to build urban area

A delegation from the Japanese Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Ministry came to southern Binh Duong Province last week to select a location for building a large-scale eco-urban area in Viet Nam.

Afterwards, members of the delegation said they highly appreciated the investment environment in Binh Duong, adding that the Japanese government strongly supports investment in the province.

During their visit, the delegation shared Japanese experience in building eco-urban regions, financial investment, technology and workforce training with the hosts.

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