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Fuji Electric Industry plant becomes operational in Ha Nam

Japanese-invested Fuji Electric Industry Vietnam factory was inaugurated at Dong Van III industrial park in Duy Tien district, the northern province of Ha Nam, on September 19.
Fuji Electric Industry plant becomes operational in Ha Nam ảnh 1At the inauguration ceremony (Photo: VNA)

Ha Nam (VNA) – Japanese-invested Fuji Electric Industry Vietnam factory was inaugurated at Dong Van III industrial park in Duy Tien district, thenorthern province of Ha Nam, on September 19.

This is the 100th project of Japanese investors in the province. The11,500 sq.m factory, built at a total cost of 5 million USD, manufactures andassembles power cordsets used in automation applications and switchgearcomponents.

According to Fujimoto Yukihiro, Chairman and Director of Fuji Electric Vietnam,the factory’s products will be exported to Japan and Southeast Asian markets.With considerable experience coupled with advanced technologies, the plantpledges to provide its customers with high-quality products at competitiveprices.

At the inauguration ceremony, Vice Chairman of the provincial People’sCommittee Truong Quoc Huy hailed the investor for completing the project inaccordance with the schedule, hoping that the plant will create more jobs forlocal workers and promote economic development in the province.

Huy asked Fuji Electric Vietnam to continue respectingVietnamese regulations and policies, contributing to the State budget, andpaying due attention to the spiritual and material lives of the workers.

Local authorities will create favourable conditions for foreign investors,including Fuji Electric Vietnam, so that they will  effectively do business in the province, hestressed./.
VNA

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