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Measures sought to promote cooperation between Japan’s Niigata, Vietnamese localities

Vietnamese goods displayed at an AEON Mall supermarket in Japan. — Photo aeon.com.vn

TOKYO — Vietnamese Ambassador to Japan, Vũ Hồng Nam, paid a working visit to Niigata to foster economic partnerships between the Japanese prefecture and Vietnamese localities.

During the trip on Tuesday, Ambassador Nam met with Niigata Governor Hideyo Hanazumi, expressing his hope that COVID-19 will be controlled soon, so that businesses of both countries can promote their co-operation activities.

Hideyo Hanazumi said that the Niigata administration and other localities highly value the Vietnamese Embassy's role in connecting firms of Niigata and Việt Nam, and pledged to create optimal conditions for improving investment efficiency.

At a talk with leaders of Sanjo city in Niigata and a number of local firms investing in Việt Nam, Nam said that Vietnamese consumers are interested in steel products of Japan, expressing his hope that the city will continue to support businesses investing in Việt Nam, especially in overcoming the pandemic.

Sanjo Mayor Ryo Takizawa said that the city is pleased to become the major unit to implement co-operation projects using the Japanese government's ODA in Bà Rịa – Vũng Tàu Province through the Japan International Co-operation Agency (JICA).

Takizawa said that the Sanjor Chamber of Commerce and Industry signed a cooperation document on human resources training with the Bà Rịa – Vũng Tàu Department of Industry and Trade in 2017.

Local firms in Sanjo spoke highly of online exchange events between business communities of Sanjo and Bà Rịa – Vũng Tàu in May.

The embassy is working with agencies to report the difficulties facing Niigata firms in cooperating with Việt Nam, especially those caused by COVID-19, to the Prime Minister, seeking timely solutions, Ambassador Nam told Vietnam News Agency correspondents in Tokyo after the visit.

As part of the trip, the ambassador visited a number of economic and cultural facilities of Niigata. — VNS


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