21-11-2020 12:39
Japanese utility Tokyo Gas and trading house Marubeni will build a liquefied natural gas (LNG) power plant in Vietnam.
30-06-2019 11:59
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc on June 29 met with leaders of some Japanese groups which are investing in Vietnam as part of his trip to Japan’s Osaka to attend the 14th G20 Summit.
20-06-2019 12:20
Marubeni Corporation of Japan said it plans to invest 12.7 billion JPY (117.7 million USD) for building an instant coffee processing plant in an industrial park in the southern province of Ba Ria - Vung Tau.
10-06-2019 13:47
The race in developing liquefied natural gas (LNG) plants has been heating up as new heavyweight players enter the segment.
15-02-2017 09:14
The People’s Committee of the central Binh Dinh Province licensed an investment certificate to Japan-based Marubeni Lumber Co Ltd to invest in a project worth US$5 million during a ceremony held on February 13.
08-11-2016 18:45
The consortium of Japanese company Marubeni Corporation and Korea Electric Power Corporation (Kepco) today signed the investment agreement for Nghi Son 2 thermal power plant in the central province of Thanh Hoa.
18-09-2015 16:00
The consortium of Japan’s Marubeni Corporation and Korea’s Korea Electric Company started the construction of the Nghi Son 2 coal fired power plant after two years received build-operate-transfer contract with the total investment capital of $2.3 billion.
08-12-2011 10:35
Japan-based Marubeni Corporation on December 6 announced the establishment of Marubeni Vietnam Company Limited in Ho Chi Minh City.
22-07-2011 14:04
The Dong Nai Food Industry Corporation (Dofico) and Japan’s Marubeni Corporation have signed a strategic agreement on farm produce cooperation.
25-10-2010 17:25
BP is selling its interests in four Gulf of Mexico deepwater fields to Marubeni Oil and Gas of Japan for $650 million just months after acquiring them, the British group said on Monday.
29-08-2010 10:04
Foreign and domestic enterprises are showing great interest in Quang Ngai province. Japan’s Marubeni Group and Vietracimex underscored the potential by recently agreeing they wanted to invest in the province’s seaport, paper and property sectors.