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Sep 18, 2014 / 12:56

Japanese businesses are bullish on Vietnam

​A recent survey conducted by the leading insurance agency Nissay of 4,285 companies from across Japan indicates they are sanguine on Asia and Vietnam in particular, with its economic prominence on the uptick.

The survey released on September 17 reflects 45.8% of Japanese business firms say the economic importance of Asia, especially Vietnam, Indonesia, and India, is on an uphill rise.
 
About 40.7% of the respondents stated overall they believe Asia has high growth potential, 16.7% others believe Asia is a key production base, while 12% others say Asia has good prospects in the manufacture of machinery and components.
Around 14.2% of the Japanese firms surveyed think that young people in Asia can benefit from overseas study and training courses.