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Vietnam expects to attract more investment from Japan’s hi-tech firms

Vietnam is calling on hi-tech firms from Japan to invest in Hanoi-based Hoa Lac Hi-tech Park, the Prime Minister has said at a reception for Tsutomu Takebe, Special Advisor to the Japan-Vietnam Friendship Parliamentary Alliance and President & CEO of Nidec Corporation Shigenobu Nagamori in Hanoi.

 
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc (right) meets Tsutomu Takebe, Special Advisor to the Japan-Vietnam Friendship Parliamentary Alliance
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc (right) meets Tsutomu Takebe, Special Advisor to the Japan-Vietnam Friendship Parliamentary Alliance
Prime Minister (PM) Nguyen Xuan Phuc received Mr. Tsutomu Takebe, Special Advisor to the Japan-Vietnam Friendship Parliamentary Alliance and President & CEO of Nidec Corporation Shigenobu Nagamori in Hanoi on March 16.
During the reception, the PM said he is pleased with the fruitfully developing extensive strategic partnership between the two countries in various fields.
The Government leader affirmed that the Vietnamese Government will work to ensure the success of Japanese enterprises, including Nidec, in Vietnam.
Vietnam is calling on hi-tech firms from Japan to invest in Hanoi-based Hoa Lac Hi-tech Park, PM Phuc said, pledging  to provide them with the best incentives.
The PM affirmed that the Vietnamese Government pays special heed to developing the support industry and will create optimal conditions for Japanese businesses operating in this field.
The Cabinet leader expressed his hope that Japan will become the largest investor of Vietnam in the near future.
Lauding the Vietnam-Japan University project, the PM said the government will approve the school’s regulations as soon as possible PM Phuc said he believes that the university will become one of the most prestigious universities in Vietnam, proving high-quality human resources for the country’s development.
For his part, Takebe stressed the role of support industry as a foundation for major firms to invest in.
The Nidec CEO promised to call on Japanese businesses to increase investment in this field in Vietnam.
Meanwhile, Shigenobu Nagamori noted his wish that the Vietnamese Government will create favourable conditions for his corporation to expand investment in the capital city of Hanoi.
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