HCM City, Japan’s Shiga prefecture foster links

Ho Chi Minh City wishes to boost cooperation with Japan’s Shiga prefecture, particularly in water reuse management technology and hi-tech agricultural production. 

Receiving Shiga Governor Taizo Mikazuki in the city on November 9, Vice Chairman of the municipal People’s Committee Huynh Cach Mang said the two localities should carried out more activities to promote tourism and cultural exchanges. 

Expressing his impression at HCM city’s dynamic development, Shiga Governor Taizo Mikazuki said his visit aims to boost effective collaboration with the southern economic hub of Vietnam in tourism and cuisine. 

Shiga’s enterprises want to share experience and technology with HCM City in the fields of the city’s concern such as water resources management and hi-tech agriculture. 

The same day, a trade forum was organised to promote connection between the two localities’ tourism and food enterprises.

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