Hanoi looks to welcome more RoK investors

Hanoi will create all best possible conditions for investors from the Republic of Korea (RoK) to invest in Hanoi and for 50,000 RoK citizens living in the Vietnamese capital, said a local leader.
Hanoi looks to welcome more RoK investors ảnh 1Chairman of the municipal People’s Committee Nguyen Duc Chung(R) and Special Envoy of the RoK President and Mayor of Seoul Park Won-soon (Source: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Hanoi will create all best possible conditions for investorsfrom the Republic of Korea (RoK) to invest in Hanoi as well as for 50,000 RoK citizensliving in the Vietnamese capital, said Chairman of the municipal People’sCommittee Nguyen Duc Chung.

Talkingto Special Envoy of the RoK President and Mayor of Seoul Park Won-soon at ameeting in Hanoi on May 26, the Hanoi leader congratulated the RoK on having anew President, believing that under the new President’s leadership, the relationsbetween the two countries and between Hanoi and Seoul in particular will be liftedto a new height.

Hecalled on RoK investors to expand their investments in Hanoi and Vietnam ingeneral, especially in urban and transport infrastructure development, andtourism.

Hanoi hopes to receive support in administrative reform, e-Government building,and start-up models for the youth, Chung said.

For his part, Park Won-soon underlined the need to foster comprehensivecollaboration in urban development between the two capitals, adding that Seoulis willing to share its experience with Hanoi in this field.

Heagreed on a plan to organise a Hanoi gala night in Seoul and vice versa.

The guest took the occasion to invite Chairman Chung to visit Seoul in thecoming time, in order to seek measures to boost cooperation in the fields ofmutual concern such as urban development, planning, education, tourism, and start-up.

There are about 1,200 RoK firms operating in Hanoi with total registeredcapital of 5.88 billion USD, taking the lead among foreign direct investors inthe capital.-VNA


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