Central Quang Nam province staged a seminar in Tokyo on August 25 to introduce its investment potential to the Japanese business community.
Addressing the seminar, Vietnam Ambassador to Japan Doan Xuan Hung emphasized the relationship between Vietnam and Japan is fundamentally grounded on a solid basis of mutual trust.
He pointed out that Quang Nam province is centrally located in Vietnam. It is rich in mineral resources and has a young hardworking labour force along with developed infrastructure that makes it an ideal destination for foreigner businesses.
For his part, Japan's former Ambassador to Vietnam Norio Hattori spelled out the strengths of the investment environment in Vietnam. Additionally, the Japanese ambassador said that the investment environment in Vietnam in recent years has improved significantly as a result of the Government’s efforts to streamline investment license procedures and offer tax incentives.
He noted that Vietnam is the top investment destination for Japanese enterprises in the ASEAN region.
At the event, representatives from the provincial People's Committee also provided more detailed information on the province’s potential, investment opportunities, investment procedures, and preferential policies to foreign enterprises investing in industrial and economic zones in Vietnam as well as in Quang Nam province.
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