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Vietnamese, Japanese firms promote technology transfer

About 100 Vietnamese and Japanese enterprises joined an event in the northern port city of Hai Phong on November 20 to connect the supply and demand of technological equipment.
Vietnamese, Japanese firms promote technology transfer ảnh 1At the event (Photo: VNA)


Hai Phong (VNA)
𝐆 – About 100 Vietnamese and Japaneseenterprises joined an event in the northern port city of Hai Phong on November20 to connect the supply and demand of technological equipment.

Speaking at the event, Director of the municipal Department ofScience and Technology Duong Ngoc Tuan said in order to improve competitivenessand production capacity of domestic enterprises, the Government issued a numberof policies and mechanisms related to the transfer of foreign technologies. Tuan hailed Japan as one of the two countries with the largestforeign direct investment in Hai Phong. The event is expected to help firmsgrasp demand and exchange information to lay a foundation for future cooperation, he said. Chairman of Japan’s Suwamo Association Kazuo Osaka saidparticipating Japanese enterprises operate in the fields of technology, health care,environment and agriculture. He expressed hope that the event will step up connectivitybetween firms from the two countries. Earlier, similar events were also held by the Suwamo Association and themunicipal Department of Science and Technology./.
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