Bac Ninh PPC Chairman works with RoK’s Hoban Group
BAC NINH- As part of the working delegation accompanying the Party General Secretary To Lam at his state visit to the Republic of Korea (RoK), the alternate member of the Party Central Committee, Deputy Secretary of the provincial Party Committee and Chairman of the People’s Committee of Bac Ninh province (PPC) Vuong Quoc Tuan had a working session with Hoban Group on August 11.
At the meeting, PPC Chairman Vuong Quoc Tuan and other delegates were introduced about Hoban Group.
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PPC Chairman Vuong Quoc Tuan introduces the province’s potentials and advantages for investment attraction. |
Established in 1989, Hoban is a RoK’s multi-sector group operating in the fields of construction, real estate and electrical cable production. Hoban Group is ranked 30th among the top biggest corporations in RoK with the total assets of around 15 billion USD.
Talking about the province’s potentials, PPC Chairman Vuong Quoc Tuan stressed Bac Ninh has numerous advantages to attract investment thanks to its strategic geographical location, abundant human resources and attractive investment incentive policies.
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A view at the working session. |
He added, on August 15 Bac Ninh province will host an investment promotion conference and hand over investment certificates in the fields of industrial and urban infrastructure development, trade and service with a total investment value up to 6.9 billion USD.
On the basis of the Vietnam- RoK comprehensive strategic partnership, PPC Chairman Vuong Quoc Tuan expected Hoban Group would study to seek investment opportunities in the fields of its strengths in Bac Ninh province.
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PPC Chairman Vuong Quoc Tuan poses for a photo with the leaders of Hoban Group. |
Bac Ninh province is committed to accompanying, providing the best conditions and applying “green lane” mechanism to simplify administrative procedures to support Hoban Group to seek opportunities for effective investment, production and business cooperation towards mutual sustainable development.
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