Ha Nam wants to attract foreign investment in high-tech agriculture

The northern province of Ha Nam wants to lure foreign investment in support industry and high-tech agriculture, Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Nguyen Xuan Dong has said.
Ha Nam wants to attract foreign investment in high-tech agriculture ảnh 1The working session of the Ha Nam People's Committee with a business delegation from Japan’s Hyogo prefecture. (Photo: hanam.gov.vn)

Ha Nam (VNA) – The northern province of Ha Nam wants to lure foreign investment in support industry and high-tech agriculture, Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Nguyen Xuan Dong has said.

At a working session with a business delegation from Japan’s Hyogo prefecture on November 17, Dong said that Ha Nam will provide all the possible conditions for foreign investors, including those from Japan. 

The province has put aside the Dong Van III Industrial Park for Japanese businesses who invest in support industry, he said.

Those who pour cash into agricultural production will be allowed to hire land in a period of at least 20 years at a preferential price of 25,000 USD per ha per 20 years, he added. 

Tsuyoshi Oda, head of the Japanese delegation, lauded Ha Nam’s policies to attract investors and promised to introduce the province’s favourable conditions and policies to businesses in Japan and Hyogo prefecture in particular. 

He also held that Vietnam is an attractive destination for Japanese investors, especially small- and medium-sized enterprises.-VNA

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