Long An-The People’s Committee of the Mekong Delta province of Long An on August 23 held an investment promotion conference and a dialogue with Japanese enterprises.
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Long An is now home to 131 Japanese projects valued at nearly 479 million USD, mostly in the districts of Duc Hoa, Ben Luc, Can Giuoc and Tan An city in the fields of wooden products, mechanical engineering, manufacturing and assembling of electronic spare parts, and food processing.
Speaking at the event, Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Nguyen Van Ut asked competent agencies to follow directions by the provincial People's Committee to clear difficulties faced by businesses.
He emphasised that Long An always stays ready to offer all possible support to investors and those from Japan in particular to successfully do business in the province.
On this occasion, Japanese firms and leaders of relevant agencies signed memoranda of understanding on cooperation in training skilled workers up to Japanese standards and supply of workforce among Saigon Telecom Technology JSC, Foundation of Youth Empowerment, ISPACE Cybersecurity College and VALLEYCAMPUS Group.
Work starts on 230 million USD industrial zone in Long An The construction of the Nam Thuan Industrial Zone (IZ), worth over 5.3 trillion VND (230 million USD), began in the southern province of Long An on April 21. |
Long An gets approval for 200-million-USD infrastructure development in industrial park Deputy Prime Minister Le Van Thanh has signed a decision approving the building of infrastructure at Prodezi Industrial Park in the Mekong Delta province of Long An. |
Long An cultivating strong pro-business environment As part of the Mekong Delta region, Long An province allures investors not only by virtue of its favourable position adjoining Ho Chi Minh City and constantly improved local infrastructure, but also by its commitment to support businesses and investors |
Long An International Port appoints new CEO On July 22, chairman of the Management Board of Long An Port JSC Vo Quoc Huy announced the decision to appoint Peter Hendrik Slootweg as the company's CEO. |
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