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German businesses keen to invest in Ha Nam
Vns/Hanoitimes 10:59, 2014/11/12
Representatives of 11 businesses from the German Federal State of Sachsen on November 11 met with provincial leaders from Ha Nam province to discuss trade and business opportunities.

Dr. Thomas Richter, vice president of Saxony Economic Development Corporation, said businesses, especially small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have successfully cooperated with Vietnamese enterprises in a number of fields.
 


They have been particularly prosperous in fields such as information technology, machinery, manufacturing and medical equipment, Richter said.

At the meeting, Sachsen State businesses expressed their desire to boost cooperation with local enterprises in the garment and textile, trade, automation, medical technologies, and construction industries.

Mai Tien Dung, Chairman of the Ha Nam province People’s Committee affirmed the province will devise proper policies, improve infrastructure facilities and streamline administrative procedures to create an open and favourable investment environment.

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