Chairman of the PPC works with two FDI enterprises
On Agust 2, Chairman of the Tien Giang provincial People's Committee (PPC) Le Van Huong and leaders of some provincial departments worked with Nam of London Co., Ltd and Royal Foods Co., Ltd (in My Tho Industrial Park).
Nam of London Co., Ltd is a fashion garment enterprise with 100% capital invested by British. Although the company currently has production capacity of 210,000 products per month, the company is facing some difficulties due to competition in market, labor source, etc... The company wanted Tien Giang province to support the company in solving the problem of land in the form of transfer or lease in accordance with the regulations.
Chairman of the PPC Le Van Huong visis one of the factories of Nam of London Co, Ltd. Photo: Huu Nghi |
Chairman of the PPC Le Van Huong acknowledged the difficulties of the company. At the same time, he highly appreciated the company's efforts in manufacturing as well as contributing to the local budget and creating jobs for employees. He said that the province will support the company to have solutions to exploit the redundant land area in the process of narrowing the scale in the most reasonable and effective way.
After that, Chairman of the PPC also worked with Royal Foods Co., Ltd., one enterprise with 100% capital invested by Thailand, manufacturing in canned food with “Three girls” sardine brand. At present, the company is facing with some difficulties which need to be supported by the province such as: decreased consumption; overload in discharge, especially when the company increases production productivity; the difficult situation in the import of canned steel, etc ...
Chairman of the PPC works with Royal Foods Co., Ltd. Photo: H. Nghi |
Chairman of the PPC said that the province will support the company to promote and promote brand products to boost consumption. At the same time, He asked the company to improve the technology of wastewater treatment and contact provincial environmental sector for specific guidance and solutions. In addition, the province also worked with the company to find out as well as contact the customs authorities to stabilize the situation of steel import of the company.
By Huu Nghi-Translated by Huu Tam