Tra Vinh looks to attract more investors

The Mekong Delta province of Tra Vinh has welcomed representatives of seven domestic and foreign firms to learn about the investment and business environment and regulations related to business registration in the locality in the first days of the Lunar New Year.
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- The MekongDelta province of Tra Vinh has welcomed representatives of seven domestic andforeign firms to learn about the investment and business environment and regulationsrelated to business registration in the locality in the first days of the LunarNew Year.

According to the provincial Department of Planning and Investment, the firms mainlyoperate in production, waste treatment and environmental protection, energy andseaport development, construction and refrigeration electromechanics.

Deputy Director of the department To Ngoc Binh said the locality’s investment attractionhas shown positive signals thanks to measures implemented by local authoritiesto improve the competitiveness index and promote administrative reform, andsupport enterprises.

Apart from activities to call for more investment, they have also enhanced tradepromotion and helped local firms join trade and industrial fairs inneighbouring localities.

Through activities to assist businesses, Tra Vinh has developed 27 new small-and medium-sized enterprises with a total registered capital of 815 billion VND(nearly 35 million USD) so far this year, 2.5 times higher than the figure in the same period of 2018. -VNA

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