Long An working to lure investment wave from Japan

The Mekong Delta province of Long An expects to attract more investments from Japan, and commits to creating favourable conditions for the East Asian investors to operate their long-term business in the locality, Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Nguyen Van Ut has said.
Long An working to lure investment wave from Japan ảnh 1Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Nguyen Van Ut speaks at the Vietnam - Japan investment promotion forum. (Photo: VNA)

Long An (VNA) – The Mekong Delta province of Long An expects to attract more investments from Japan, and commits to creating favourableconditions for the East Asian investors to operate their long-term business inthe locality, Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Nguyen Van Ut hassaid.

At the recent Vietnam – Japan investment promotion forum in Tokyo, Japaneseenterprises expressed their interest in Long An’s development orientation,human resources and incentives for Japanese businesses, Ut stressed,adding Chairman of the Japan Business Federation (KEIDANREN) Fujimoto Masayoshispoke highly of the potential of the Vietnamese market, especially the southernlocalities which include Long An province.

The KEIDANREN leader said he hopes that Long An will sharpen its focus on simplifyinginvestment procedures, improve the efficiency of the settlement ofadministrative procedures, invest in high-quality human resources, as well asdevelop harmonious infrastructure, Ut said.

According to the official, Long An province has set up economic ties with nearly 40 countriesand territories in the world, and attracted more than 1,200 FDI projects withtotal registered capital toppping 10.45 billion USD.

Japanese investors have funneled more than 800 million USD in 142 projects inthe locality.

The province is focusing on developing its socioeconomy in tandem withachieving sustainable development targets. As many as 16,400 hectares of landwill be zoned off for industrial development by 2030, including 51 industrialparks and 71 industrial clusters.

Development of urban and transport infrastructure has been prioritised tofacilitate trade and investment activities, and attention given totraining in the Japanese language to meet human resources requirements from Japanese enterprises, he added./.
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