Japanese investors leave
China, eye Vietnam
Many Japanese investors are now leaving
Dr. Dang Dinh Dao, former head of the Economics
Research and Development Institute, has cited JETRO (Japan External Trade Organization)
as saying that 30 percent of Japanese businesses, which want to make outward
investment, eye
Meanwhile, Japanese investment in
A report of the organization released in February 2014
showed that
Seventy percent of Japanese businesses in
The Ministry of Planning and Investment said it
received a group of 30 Japanese businesses last week, who came to
The representative of the Tokyo Chamber of Commerce and
Industry (TCCI) said during the working visit to Ha
Dao noted that Vietnam-Japan relations at the state
level are in very good condition, which would facilitate Japanese investment
in
Local authorities all have announced they will offer
the best conditions for Japanese investors to develop their projects in the
localities. In some cases, besides the investment incentives stipulated in
the laws, local authorities may offer additional specific incentives to
attract Japanese investors.
Nguyen Quang Khang from the Ha Nam provincial People’s
Committee said Ha
Regarding administrative procedures, Khang said local
authorities have committed to grant investment certificates to South Korean
and Japanese investors within three days of the investment registrations. In
some cases, it would take only one day to complete all the necessary
procedures.
The provincial authorities also have committed to
provide clean land free of charge to investors to build dormitories for
workers and recruit workers for enterprises. They are considering setting up
a committee in charge of supporting Japanese enterprises and a hotline
through which enterprises can contact the province’s Chair in English and
Japanese.
According to Le Ngoc Hop, deputy director of the Thanh
Hoa Planning and Investment Department, Japanese are considering developing
clean agricultural production projects in the province. The investors said
they need some 500 hectares of land to develop the projects.
Hop said Thanh Hoa province puts high hopes in the
projects. In fact, the local authorities want to develop high-technology
agricultural production, but they still have not found major investors who
can organize production with advanced technologies.
Dat Viet
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Thứ Hai, 4 tháng 8, 2014
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