Japanese firms demand Vietnam's skilled workforce: JETRO Chairman
ABO/NDO – Japanese enterprises in Vietnam are looking to employ a large number of high-quality staff, revealed Hiroyuki Ishige, Chairman and CEO of the Japan External Trade Organisation (JETRO).
PM Nguyen Xuan Phuc (R) receives Hiroyuki Ishige, Chairman and CEO of the Japan External Trade Organisation. |
He shared the information during a meeting with Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc in Hanoi on July 19.
At the meeting, PM Phuc lauded JETRO’s activities in Vietnam and said he believes that his guest’s current visit to Vietnam will open a new chapter for trade and investment cooperation between the two nations.
The PM thanked the collaboration of JETRO in organising a trade promotion conference in Vietnam during his official visit to Japan in June 2017. This was the largest event of its kind to date, attracting the attendance of over 1,600 delegates, including the Vietnamese and Japanese Prime Ministers.
He affirmed that business climate improvement is a priority of the Vietnamese Government. The country is focusing on stabilising macroeconomics, improving legal institutions, developing infrastructure and human resources, and simplifying administrative procedures.
PM Phuc said recent surveys showed a significant number of Japanese firms spoke highly of Vietnam’s business climate and wanted to expand their operations in the country.
The Vietnamese leader expected Japan would obtain the top position in Vietnam’s FDI, saying Vietnam welcomes Japanese investments, particularly in infrastructure development, clean energy, processing and industry, electronics, high-tech farming, logistics, and aviation.
He stated that Vietnam will do its best to facilitate Japanese investors.
(Source: NDO)