Vinh Phuc aims to charm SAfrican investors

Oct 14th at 22:36
14-10-2017 22:36:52+07:00

Vinh Phuc aims to charm SAfrican investors

Officials from Vinh Phuc Province on Friday made their case to potential investors at a conference in Johannesburg, South Africa, organised by Vinh Phuc and the Johannesburg Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

 

During the event, chairman of the Vinh Phuc People’s Committee Nguyen Van Tri highlighted his province’s advantages in geography, natural conditions and transportation infrastructure along with its potential to develop industry, services, simple administrative investment procedures and abundant human resources.

The chairman encouraged investors from South Africa and Johannesburg to invest in the locality and pledged to create the best conditions for businesses to expand investment.

Vietnamese Ambassador to South Africa Vu Van Dung called on enterprises from South Africa and Johannesburg in particular to boost investment in Viet Nam, including the northern province of Vinh Phuc.

On his speech, president of the Johannesburg Chamber of Commerce and Industry Herman Breedt spoke highly of the co-operation potential between South African and Vietnamese enterprises, including those from Johannesburg and Vinh Phuc Province.

He described the event as a good opportunity for Johannesburg firms to better understand the economy and trade situation in Viet Nam and Vinh Phuc Province, and then seek to boost co-operation in the areas of their strength.

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