Party chief urges Chinese firms to bring advanced technology to VN
Party chief urges Chinese firms to bring advanced technology to Vietnam
Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong has urged Chinese enterprises to further expand their investment in Vietnam, using modern and environmentally friendly technologies, for sustainable development.
Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong (the 4th from the right) and representatives from Huaxia Group (Source: VNA)
Beijing (VNA) – Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong has urged Chineseenterprises to further expand their investment in Vietnam, using modern andenvironmentally friendly technologies, for sustainable development.
TheVietnamese Party chief made the call at a meeting on January 14 with representativesfrom a number of Chinese big firms currently operating in Vietnam, includingthe Huaxia Group, the China Construction Bank, the Sunshine Kaidi New Energy GroupCo., Ltd, and the China Orient Asset Management Corporation.
Vietnamneeds resources, capital as well as management experience during itsindustrialization-modernization and integration process, the Party leader said,asking Chinese investors to use local workers to help Vietnam trainhigh-quality human resources.
Hepraised the companies for their strong development not only in China but alsoin international markets, affirming that Vietnam is willing to create the bestpossible conditions for foreign investors, including those from China to dobusiness in the country.
Zhao Hong Jing, Chairman of the Huaxia Group, said his firm always givespriority to investment in high-tech fields under the Public-Private (PP)Partnership form.
Thegroup, which specialises in construction-industry-urban development, isinvesting in industrial city projects in southern Dong Nai province and Hanoi.
Meanwhile, Chairman of the China Construction Bank Wang Hong Zhang said thebank wants to expand services at its office in Vietnam’s Ho Chi Minh City inorder to make more contributions to Vietnam’s economic development, and tradeand investment links between Vietnam and China.
He hoped Vietnam will facilitate operation of businesses and investors in thecountry.-VNA
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