During the workshops, participants were updated on information of Vietnam’s recent economic development and business climate, and those related to preferential policies in investment attraction.
Japanese and Vietnamese businesses share information towards setting up partner (Source: VNA)
Japanese businesses from the Kansai region have said they are interest in the Vietnamese market, and keen on expanding trade and investment connection with Vietnamese partners, especially in supporting industry, in the time ahead.
They expressed their interest during workshops in the Japanese cities of Osaka and Kobe on October 6-7, which aimed to forge links between Japanese and Vietnamese businesses in the supporting industry.
Japanese firms said they hope for further facilitation from the Vietnamese Government and local-level authorities, enabling them to do business smoothly in Vietnam.
During the workshops, participants were updated on information of Vietnam’s recent economic development and business climate, and those related to the country’s preferential policies in investment attraction.
Japanese firms spoke highly of Vietnam’s foreign investment attraction policies and efforts made by the Vietnamese Government in improving investment and business climate and as well. Representatives from the Vietnam Ministry of Industry and Trade cleared up questions from Japanese firms.
The two sides’ businesses took the occasion to establish links among them, especially in the supporting industry.
🎶 Co-hosted by the Vietnamese Consulate General in Osaka and the Ministry of Industry and Trade, the two workshops brought together nearly 200 Japanese firms in the Kansai region and representatives from 15 Vietnamese businesses operating in industrial production, engineering, electrics, plastic industry and import-export activities.-VNA
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