PM Nguyen Xuan Phuc welcomes Special Advisor to Japanese Cabinet
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc lauded effective cooperation between Japanese and Vietnamese businesses while receiving Special Advisor to the Japanese Cabinet Isao Iijima in Hanoi on December 23.
Hanoi (VNA) – Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc lauded effectivecooperation between Japanese and Vietnamese businesses while receiving SpecialAdvisor to the Japanese Cabinet Isao Iijima in Hanoi on December 23.
As Vietnam and Japan have enjoyed sound extensive strategic partnership invarious fields with key cooperation in economy, the Prime Minister expressedhis hope that Japan will take lead in foreign direct investment (FDI) in Vietnam.
He wished that enterprises from the Northeast Asian nation will have moreopportunities to invest in the country when the Vietnamese Government isputting forth the equitisation of state-own enterprises and large firms have setup plans to launch initial public offering (IPO).
In recent times, shares of giant groups like Vinamilk and Sabeco have been soldsuccessfully to foreign investors, he noted.
Isao Iijima, for his part, informed his host that Japanese Prime Minister ShinzoAbe appraised the phone talks with Prime Minister Phuc on December 22.
Japanese groups are interested in joining in the equtisation of Vietnamesestate-owned enterprises as well as enlarging operation in the Southeast Asiannation, he added.-VNA
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