Big Japanese groups are considering establishing a consortium to pour capital into Vietnam’s infrastructure investment projects
Counsellor Le Huu Quang Huy, who is also head of the Investment Promotion Office of the Vietnamese Embassy in Japan, made the statement during an exclusive interview granted a ToKyo-based VOV correspondent prior to a Vietnamese Investment Promotion Week, which is due to begin in Tokyo on August 2.
Following are excerpts from the interview
VOV:
Mr Huy: The delegation will be comprised of representatives from the Ministry of Planning and Investment, the Ministry of Industry and Trade, the Ministry of Transport, the Ministry of Construction and the Ministry of Finance, together with officials from
VOV: What is the focus of the trip?
Mr Huy: Last April, a delegation led by Minister of Planning and Investment Vo Hong Phuc visited
VOV:
Mr Huy: The biggest difference is that the delegation includes leaders of various economic sectors. We want to learn from
VOV: What do you expect from Japanese businesses and officials?
Mr Huy: Infrastructure investment is time consuming and requires large amounts of capital. It’s risky for a private business to invest in this area on its own. Therefore, we proposed that the government introduce regulations on PPP to attract domestic and foreign investments in big infrastructure projects.
Experts and I myself think
VOV: What will
Mr Huy: Even though
Source: VOV
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