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Foreign businesses feel secure in VN

VGP – The Government's prompt, determined measures and its commitments after the disturbances at some localities have reassured foreign businesses in Viet Nam.

May 30, 2014 9:53 AM GMT+7

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Chairwoman of the Council of the Taiwanese Chambers of Commerce in Viet Nam Liu Mei Teh thanked the Vietnamese Government and appreciated its efforts to stabilize the situation and propose appropriate solutions, which have relieved Taiwanese and Chinese investors’ minds.

She hoped that Taiwanese and Chinese enterprises will be created favorable conditions to overcome consequences and launch long-term operation in Viet Nam.

The investment environment has been improved year by year, said General Secretary of the Japan Business Association Isao Obayashi, who added that Viet Nam is a suitable destination for investment.

Chairman of the Korean Association of Industry and Trade in Ho Chi Minh City Lee Jong Hoe said the case is a chance for foreign and Vietnamese businesses to increase cooperation and production. 

By Thuy Dung