Japan helps 15 companies move factories to Vietnam

Jul 21st at 09:35
21-07-2020 09:35:58+07:00

Japan helps 15 companies move factories to Vietnam

Fifteen out of more than 80 Japanese enterprises received support from the government to move factories to Vietnam.

Japan helps 15 companies move factories to Vietnam
Headquarters of Shin-Etsu Polymer Co., Ltd in Tokyo, Japan. - Photo shinetsu.info

It was reported by the Japan External Trade Organisation (Jetro).

Jetro said that this was a move to improve the gap in the Japanese supply chain since the COVID-19 pandemic had broken out and spread.

The project moving businesses to Asia also aimed to strengthen Japan-ASEAN economic and industrial co-operation.

Bloomberg said the Japanese government would start paying some companies to move factories out of China back to their home country or to Southeast Asia.

The move aims to improve supply chains and reduce dependence on manufacturing in China.

Nikkei also confirmed that the Japanese government would pay a total of 70 billion Japanese yen (US$653 million) for eighty-seven companies or groups to move production lines.

Thirty of these will receive money for investments in Southeast Asia including Viet Nam, Myanmar, Thailand and others.

The other 57 projects would head to Japan, said Nikkei.

VIR





NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Irex’s large steps forward to expand Vietnam’s renewable energy industry

In June, IREX Energy JSC – a member Solar Bach Khoa Group (SolarBK) – began co-operation with Jiangsu Luneng Energy Group from Singapore to build a manufacturing...

Haiphong grants licence for USI electronics manufacturing facility

The presentation ceremony of the investment registration certificate to Universal Scientific Industrial Vietnam Co., Ltd. was held in Haiphong city with the...

Cargo handled at seaports maintains growth

Cargo passing through Vietnamese ports rose by 6 per cent in the first seven months of the year, despite the COVID-19 pandemic.

Chan May initiative brings the power

With an eye towards long-term, sustainable power development to fuel Vietnam’s ascension to become an economic powerhouse, the Chan May LNG Power Plant project is...

AC Energy steps on gas with development of Vietnam's largest wind farm

AC Energy Inc. rushes co-operation with partners to develop a series of wind farms in Vietnam, one of its key markets, as it aims to become one of the largest...

Land use change confounds investors

Waste management designer and operator Vietnam Waste Solutions has been left perplexed by alleged proposals to alter the purpose of a clean site planned for a...

COVID accelerates shift towards omni-channel retail: report

The COVID-19 pandemic was accelerating Viet Nam’s shift towards omni-channel purchasing behaviours and retailers should capitalise on this momentum to drive...

VN lacks mechanisms for private investment in renewable energy

Many private enterprises said they want to invest in building renewable energy infrastructure, but Viet Nam still lacks mechanisms to encourage private enterprises...

NYK Line sets foot in tugboat service at Vietnam's largest ports

NYK Line, through its subsidiary NYK Line (Vietnam) Co., Ltd., acquired 15 per cent of the total issued shares of Thoresen Vinama Tug Co., Ltd. (TVT), marking its...

EVFTA helps boost Vietnamese agricultural exports to meet EU standards

Vietnamese businesses need to improve their capacity to compete in such a highly demanding market as the EU.


MOST READ


Back To Top