Delegation of Japan- Vietnam Commercial Bridge society led by Mr. Yeshio Furiya – Society’s President- visited and worked with BR-VT authority. Accompany with Mr. Yeshio Furiya is Mr. Vu Van Trung- former commercial Counsellor, head of Vietnam Commercial Affair to Japan. Mr. Ho Van Nien- Vice chairman of provincial People’s Committee received the delegation. Mr. Yeshiro Furiya appreciated formal welcoming of BR-VT leaders and shared his nice impressions about BR-VT province at the first time traveling here. Delegation coming to BR-VT to expand logistics market in Vietnam and survey about the province to introduce it to Japanese enterprises. On behalf of local leaders, Mr. Ho Van Nien informed delegation about local achievements during past time and introduced some famous investors from Japans who are working effectively at BR-VT such as Vietnam- Japan oil and gas company, Vina Kyoei Steel firm etc.
Society of Japan – Vietnam Commercial Bridge seeks investment chance at BR-VT province
elegation of Japan- Vietnam Commercial Bridge society led by Mr. Yeshio Furiya – Society’s President- visited and worked with BR-VT authority. Accompany with Mr. Yeshio Furiya is Mr. Vu Van Trung- former commercial Counsellor, head of Vietnam Commercial Affair to Japan. Mr. Ho Van Nien- Vice chairman of provincial People’s Committee received the delegation.
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