Ha Noi courts Japanese investors

Aug 22nd at 13:32
22-08-2013 13:32:24+07:00

Ha Noi courts Japanese investors

Ha Noi will create the best possible conditions for Japanese investors, affirmed chairman of the municipal People's Committee Nguyen The Thao.

He was speaking at a working session with a delegation representing Japan's Saitama prefecture on Tuesday.

Thao stated that at present there are 448 Japanese-funded projects with a total capital of US$4.5 billion in Ha Noi.

He suggested that Japanese businesses invest in fields such as high technology, urban transport, parking facilities and agriculture.

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