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PM expects CapitaLand to reap more successes in Vietnam

During a reception for President and CEO of CapitaLand Lim Ming Yan in Hanoi on March 27, Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc appreciated CapitaLand’s investment in building new urban development model in Vietnam.

Prime Minister (PM) Nguyen Xuan Phuc received President and CEO of CapitaLand Lim Ming Yan during his working visit to Vietnamm in Hanoi on March 27.
 
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc (R) meets with CEO of CapitaLand Lim Ming Yan.
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc (R) meets with CEO of CapitaLand Lim Ming Yan.
At the meeting, the Government leader appreciated CapitaLand’s investment in building new urban development model in Vietnam, and wished the firm to consider developing new urban projects regarding the demand and long-term interests of local communities. 
The PM commented that Lim Ming Yan's visit to Vietnam reflected the interest of Singaporean businesses in general and CapitaLand in particular in boosting investment in the country.
He also highlighted the success of CapitaLand's investment in Vietnam in the past 22 years, contributing to Vietnam's economic growth and development.
Vietnam will create favourable conditions for investors, including Singapore’s CapitaLand Group, to operate successfully in Vietnam, the PM said.
PM Phuc suggested CapitaLand implement green, clean and beautiful urban projects in Vietnam like those implemented successfully by the firm in many areas in Asia, helping the country realise sustainable development goals and stabilise its real estate market. 
He hoped CapitaLand will create different values and reap more successes in Vietnam, thus contributing to the country’s socio-economic development. 
For his part, CapitaLand CEO Lim Ming Yan said that his firm has invested in many great projects in Vietnam in the past 22 years and plans to build new urban development model in Hanoi and HCM City. 
Projects implemented by CapitaLand in Vietnam will always be linked the community and ensure social responsibility with smart control systems towards sustainable development.
 
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