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Capital aims to lure more Japanese investment

VGP - The Ha Noi City People’s Committee has just approved a project to draw in more direct investment from Japan for 2013-2015 and the following years.

October 03, 2013 6:48 PM GMT+7

Accordingly, Ha Noi will specify its targets, orientations, central sectors and fields, as well as projects that are likely to meet Japanese investors’ needs.

Moreover, the Project will also focus on tapping a plenty of unexploited potentials and opportunities and addressing shortcomings in FDI attraction. 

Measures to solve problems facing the Japanese enterprises operating in Ha Noi will also be included in the project, such as updating information, streamlining administrative procedures and improving infrastructure.

At present, Japan is the largest foreign investor in Viet Nam with total registered capital of US$27 billion. Of the figure, US $4.5 billion was in Ha Noi, accounting for 21.6% of the capital's total investments.

Japanese investors are interested in the assembly and auxiliary industries, health, electronics and services.  

By Ngoc Van