A Japanese business delegation on April 22 toured the southern province of Hau Giang with the intention of exploiting the investment market.

Provincial People’s Committee Chairman Tran Cong Chanh briefed the delegation on natural conditions, climate, advantages and the sectors that are calling for investment.
Chairman of the Japan-Mekong Business Cooperation Committee Kohel Watanabe praised the significant achievements the province has made over the past time especially in agriculture.
Hau Giang has been successful in building highly competitive trademarks of farm produce in the market. It is building a biggest ever hi-tech industrial park in the Mekong River Delta with a total investment of more than VND 5.000 billion and a fruit processing facility.
Apart from learning about agriculture, Japanese enterprises expressed their interest in seeking investment opportunities for other fields like finance, monetary, technology and the environment.
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