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Hanoi leader pledges best conditions for Japan’s Uniqlo

Updated: 09:11, 21/02/2020
Chairman of the People’s Committee of Hanoi Nguyen Duc Chung pledged to create the best possible conditions for Japan’s Uniqlo company to do business in the city, during a reception on February 20 for Uniqlo Vice President Koyama Noriaki.

Chung said considering the popularity of Uniqlo, the arrival of the brand to Hanoi is great news for local people.

Expressing support for the Japanese company’s target and development orientations in Hanoi and in Vietnam in general, the Hanoi leader agreed that the two sides will continue with discussion to reach a cooperation deal between the Hanoi People’s Committee and Uniqlo.

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Chairman of the People’s Committee of Hanoi Nguyen Duc Chung (R) hosts a reception for Uniqlo Vice President Koyama Noriaki in Hanoi.

He suggested that the company consider working with Vietnamese textile-garment companies to produce goods.

The Uniqlo executive informed his host that the company’s first store in Hanoi, the biggest in Southeast Asia, will open in early March. In the context of the COVID-19 epidemic, the company will ensure a safe shopping environment, he said.

According to Koyama, the company plans to open at least three stores in Hanoi during this year, and plans to work with local universities to recruit employees.

The same day, the Chairman of Hanoi People’s Committee hosted a reception for Malaysian Ambassador to Vietnam Dato’ Shariffah Norhana Syed Mustaffa.

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Source: VNA

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