Japanese enterprises promote investment in Vung Tau
(VOV) - More than 20 leading enterprises from Hyogo prefecture in Japan, led by Governor Ido Toshizo, has paid a working visit to Ba Ria-Vung Tau Province to seek partners and promote investment.
During the working session on November 16, provincial authorities introduced the province’s potential, its investment attraction policy, and some of its recent achievements.
They also asked Japanese enterprises to help their province manage and upgrade seaport systems in the area.
Ido Toshizo described Vietnam, particularly Ba Ria-Vung Tau, as an ideal destination for investment promotion and cooperation.
The governor added that Ba Ria-Vung Tau Province’s convenient location along sea, land, and air routes increases the potential for collaboration.
The delegation embarked on a fact-finding tour to the international Tan Cang-Cai Mep Terminal and the VinaKyoei steel company in Tan Thanh district.
The Hyogo prefecture is internationally renowned for its trademarks and major facilities like Kobe, one of the most busiest ports in the world.