The Vietnam News Agency (VNA) and Japan’s Fuji TVjointly launched a website to promote Japanese businesses in Vietnamese and English languages. The launch took place only one day after Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung concluded an official visit to Japan . The “Catch Asia! Look Japan” programme, jointly implemented by VNA e-newspaper VietnamPlus and Fuji TV, aims to promote Japanese companies’ pioneering strategies and advanced technologies, as well as sharing information between Vietnam and Japan. The programme is expected to create favourable conditions for economic activities and contribute to sustainable socio-economic development of both Vietnam and Japan. The website, at www.catchasialookjapan.com and www.congtynhatban.info, provides the profiles of dozens of Japanese businesses operating or planning to operate in Vietnam, as well as the latest information on production and business circumstances, new technologies and long-term investment strategies of those companies in Vietnam and other countries, as well as their social activities. Speaking at the launch ceremony, VNA General Director Nguyen Duc Loi said that Japan has always been one of Vietnam’s leading economic partners. For his part, Fuji TV Vice President Ryosuke Yokoi said for Japanese businesses, Vietnam is always a stable and attractive business and investment market. He also said Fuji TV is happy to cooperate with VietnamPlus to build a useful information channel for Japanese businesses and their Vietnamese partners, contributing to enhancing bilateral cooperation.
The launch took place only one day after Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung concluded an official visit to
The “Catch
The programme is expected to create favourable conditions for economic activities and contribute to sustainable socio-economic development of both
The website, at www.catchasialookjapan.com and www.congtynhatban.info, provides the profiles of dozens of Japanese businesses operating or planning to operate in
Speaking at the launch ceremony, VNA General Director Nguyen Duc Loi said that
For his part, Fuji TV Vice President Ryosuke Yokoi said for Japanese businesses,
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