A seminar themed “M&A in Vietnam: Investment Attraction from Japan” was held in Tokyo on November 12

Japan’s Former Prime Minister Fukuda said that Vietnam-Japan relations have developed strongly and stably in the form of people-to-people exchange.
He expressed his belief in Vietnam’s fast economic growth in the future and prospects for closer economic cooperation between the two countries.
He emphasized Vietnam’s advantages including geographical location, hardworking labour force, and improved infrastructure.
Vietnamese ambassador to Japan said that the Vietnamees Government will create favourable conditions for Japanese businesses to invest in Vietnam in the form of M&A.
Many Japanese businesses, especially small and medium-sized enterprises are interested in investing in Vietnam after the Vietnamese Government unveiled an industrial strategy with six priority areas needing Japanese support.
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