At the meeting, Mr. Nozaki Takao thanked the leaders of Binh Duong province for always supporting and creating favorable conditions for Japanese businesses.
He appreciated the province's socio-economic development potential, especially the investment-attracting environment, infrastructure, and planning orientations for building a smart city.
Overview of the meeting.
Mr. Nozaki Takao said that JCCH has 1,061 members, mainly in 05 localities, i.e., Ho Chi Minh City, Binh Duong Province, Dong Nai Province, Long An Province, and Ba Ria – Vung Tau Province. JCCH operates with the goal of friendly cooperation and mutual assistance, promoting Viet Nam's economic development while expanding and encouraging economic exchange activities between Viet Nam and Japan. In the coming time, JCCH will organize more exchange activities between Vietnamese and Japanese businesses, along with many economic, cultural, and sports activities. The leader of JCCH hoped to receive support from Binh Duong provincial leaders. At the same time, he would like Binh Duong to host conferences and meetings so that Japanese enterprises could discuss and suggest solutions to solve problems in their production.
Mr. Nguyen Van Danh, Vice Chairman of the PPC welcomes Mr. Nozaki Takao, new Chairman of JCCH.
On behalf of the provincial leaders, Mr. Nguyen Van Danh, Vice Chairman of the PPC congratulated Mr. Nozaki Takao on his new term as the Chairman of JCCH. He highly appreciated JCCH's role in promoting trade and investment of Japanese enterprises in Binh Duong. He hoped that with his role, Mr. Nozaki Takao would continue to connect Japanese businesses to explore and invest in Binh Duong.
Mr. Nguyen Van Danh, Vice Chairman of the PPC presents a souvenir to Mr. Nozaki Takao, new Chairman of JCCH.
Mr. Nguyen Van Danh, Vice Chairman of the PPC emphasized that Binh Duong is committed to accompanying and creating favorable conditions for foreign enterprises, including Japanese enterprises, to invest in the province. In the near future, the province will organize many seminars and exchanges between provincial leaders and Japanese enterprises.
The delegates take a group photo.