Nghe An works to lure investors

Jul 7th at 13:27
07-07-2014 13:27:04+07:00

Nghe An works to lure investors

So far this year, the central province of Nghe An has attracted 34 new investment projects with a combined capital of nearly VND9.7 trillion (about $455 million).

However, the provincial People's Committee held that the attraction failed to meet expectation as the land clearance is still slow, the implementation of the projects stagnant, and the completion of dossiers cumbersome.

In order to improve the efficiency and attractiveness, Nghe An is taking bold measures to promote investment and help investors iron out difficulties. Relevant authorities have been maintaining cooperation with representative offices of Japan, Republic of Korea and Taiwan as well as the Ministry of Planning and Investment.

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