A delegation from Japan’s Okayama City, led by Mayor Masao Omori, paid a working visit to the southern province of Tay Ninh on April 15, aiming to enhance exchanges and promote bilateral cooperation between the two localities.
The signing ceremony was attended by Deputy Minister of Finance Trần Quốc Phương and Kobayashi Yosuke, Chief Representative of the JICA Việt Nam Office.
PM Chính emphasised that the dialogue reflected the Vietnamese Government’s high regard for cooperation with Japan and for the success of Japanese enterprises in Việt Nam, which contribute to prosperity in both countries.
Developed by Thang Long Industrial Park Thanh Hoa Co, a subsidiary of the Japan’s Sumitomo Corporation, the project covers about 167ha with a total investment of over VNĐ2.91 trillion (approximately $115.8 million).
A total of 26 Vietnamese companies are participating in the Việt Nam pavilion, covering 204 square metres, at the International Food and Beverage Exhibition Foodex Japan 2026, which opened on March 10 in Tokyo.
The fund aims to channel high-quality capital into Việt Nam’s equity market, targeting listed firms with strong governance, clear growth strategies and long-term potential.
JETRO’s 2025 Survey on the Business Conditions of Japanese Companies Investing Overseas shows that 67.5 per cent of Japanese firms in Việt Nam expect to be profitable this year, up 3.4 percentage points from 2024 and the highest level since...
PM Chính called on Mitsui, with its long-term vision, to continue advancing its cooperation with Vietnamese partners, accelerate progress on the Block B project and expand collaboration in the energy sector.
Local partnerships transform high-level commitments between Việt Nam and Japan into tangible projects and programmes, enabling localities and their people to directly benefit from the progress of bilateral ties.
Việt Nam supports CPTPP upgrade negotiations based on the principle of balance, considering the viewpoints and interests of all members, and will regularly consult Japan throughout the discussion process.
Two investment promotion conferences held by a delegation from Tây Ninh in Tokyo and Osaka have attracted a large number of Japanese participants, reflecting the strong interest of local businesses in the potential of the southern Vietnamese province.