Thua Thien – Hue calls for Singaporean investment in tourism, seaport
The central province of Thua Thien – Hue has held a conference in Singapore to call for Singaporean investment in the province’s key sectors of tourism and sea port.
He told the participants that the locality wants to attract investment in manufacturing factories and services in the Chan May – Lang Co Economic Zone, duty-free zone and Chan May seaport.
Lang Co Bay |
The Canh Duong-Lang Co Tourism Site has been approved by the Prime Minister as one of the four national tourism areas in the Master Plan for tourism development in the north central region by 2020, and a vision through 2030.
Director General of Banyan Tree Lang Co Gavin Herholdt said the province has huge tourism potential, plus its connection with other destinations in the central heritage route.
He noted that the Chan May seaport can handle the world’s biggest cruise ships, adding that his group plans to develop more high-end resorts in the province, raising its total investment to US$2 billion from the current US$300 million.
Meanwhile, Giles T. Cooper from the Duane Morris Vietnam LLC Company underlined the favourable investment climate of Vietnam, including Thua Thien – Hue, in comparison with other regional nations.
Thian Tai Chew from the Singapore Business Federation (SBF) spoke highly of the conference, which attracted the participation of 150 local businesses.
SBF will arrange for a business delegation to make a field trip to Thua Thien – Hue in February, he said.