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VN wants Japan to be its leading investor

VGP - Addressing the Việt Nam-Japan Trade, Investment and Tourism Promotion Forum on November 15 in the Japanese city of Nagoya, State President Nguyễn Minh Triết called for Japanese firms to intensify investment in Việt Nam.

November 15, 2010 7:25 PM GMT+7

State President Nguyễn Minh Triết at the Việt Nam-Japan Trade, Investment and Tourism Promotion Forum,  Nagoya, November 15, 2010
State President Nguyễn Minh Triết stressed that Japan is the world’s leading economy but its investment in Việt Nam is still modest.

The State President pointed out that his visit to Nagoya after attending the 18 APEC Summit shows Việt Nam’s attention to fostering the friendly relations and strategic partnership with Japan.

He thanked Japan for having provided Việt Nam with increasingly bigger ODA for years, even amid the world’s economic crisis.

State President Nguyễn Minh Triết (center, 2nd row) witnesses the signing of some cooperative deals and economic contracts by Vietnamese and Japanese enterprises, Nagoya, November 15, 2010

Based on the fine political relations, economic, trade and investment cooperation between Việt Nam and Japan has been forged strongly and quickly, but there is still room for stronger cooperation.

State President Triết said the recent signing of two cooperative deals on building the second nuclear power plant and exploiting rare earths in Việt Nam will help bring the bilateral strategic partnership to a new height.

At the forum, State President Triết witnessed the signing of some cooperative agreements and economic contracts by Vietnamese and Japanese firms. The deals and contracts involve in wastewater treatment, production of building materials, garment and textile, and water-based vegetable cultivation.

On the same day, State President Triết visited a civil plane manufacture plant of Mitsubishi.

By Ngọc Vân