ĐÀ NẴNG — Japanese Daiwa Việt Nam company officially commenced construction of a sports equipment factory in the central city’s Hòa Khánh Industrial Zone on Tuesday with an investment of US$40 million.
The factory – the third of its kind since Daiwa Việt Nam began investment in the city from 2005 – will be producing hi-tech sports equipment for export from the first quarter of 2022.
It helped increase total investment of Daiwa Việt Nam in Đà Nẵng to $90 million in 2005-20.
General director of Daiwa Việt Nam, Ikeda Naoatsu, said the third factory was designed as an eco-production in line with the development of Đà Nẵng as an eco-city in the future.
“It’s our third plant and expansion of investment in Đà Nẵng since we began production in 2006. We specialise in manufacturing golf clubs, tennis rackets and fishing rods. This factory is the first and only fishing rod production site in Việt Nam,” Ikeda Naoatsu said at a ground-breaking ceremony.
“Our company has witnessed the rapid growth of Đà Nẵng over the past 15 years, and the construction of the third plant in the city will be in line with the development of Đà Nẵng in the future.”
Vice chairman of the city’s people’s committee, Hồ Kỳ Minh, said that the city would create the best conditions for foreign companies and Japanese partners in boosting investment in Đà Nẵng.
He said Japanese businesses were in the top-five foreign direct investment projects in the city with 52 projects worth $645 million.
Minh said the construction of the third plant of Daiwa company was evidence of close co-operation and investment between Đà Nẵng and Japan.
Despite COVID-19, the city’s industrial zones and hi-tech park authority (DHPIZA) granted investment licences to 16 new projects with a total of $95.6 million in 2020.
DHPIZA has attracted 491 projects, of which 128 were FDI projects worth $1.6 billion, and 363 from domestic investors with VNĐ26.17 trillion ($1.14 billion).
Japanese enterprises operating at six industrial zones and a hi-tech park employ over 32,000 workers.
Tokyo Keiki Inc and Niwa Foundry were the first two investors in the 1,010-ha Hi-Tech Park with a total investment of $62 million.
Authorities in Đà Nẵng approved an investment proposal by Fujikin Incorporated from Japan for an R&D centre at Đà Nẵng High-Tech Park worth a total of $35 million. — VNS