At the meeting, Mr. Hirohisa Fujiwara thanked the Provincial Leaders for their active support for the Group to implement projects in Binh Duong in the past time. In the future, Tokyu Group will continue to invest in housing and urban development in Binh Duong New City. At the same time, it will expand into other fields such as service trade, building rental, urban development associated with transit-oriented development (TOD), etc.
Overview of the meeting
Mr. Hirohisa Fujiwara shared that during this visit, the Delegation also established research and survey teams to expand investment in new fields such as high technology, semiconductor technology, etc. in Binh Duong in the near future.
Mr. Hirohisa Fujiwara hopes to continue receiving attention from the Binh Duong provincial government. Tokyu Group will make efforts to complete projects and implement effective operations, contributing to the implementation of a smarter, more sustainable development orientation of Binh Duong.
Mr. Mai Hung Dung – Standing Vice Chairman of the PPC (on the right) and Mr. Hirohisa Fujiwara - Standing Board of Directors, Director of International Business of Tokyu Group exchange and work at the meeting
Standing Vice Chairman of the PPC Mai Hung Dung said that in the provincial planning, urban development associated with TOD has been clearly shaped. He believes that Tokyu Group's experience and capacity in urban development will bring efficiency in planning and socio-economic development of the province.
The Standing Vice Chairman of the PPC said that Tokyu Group's plan to expand investment fields in Binh Duong is consistent with the province's development orientation. The leaders of Binh Duong province will create favorable conditions for Japanese businesses in general and Tokyu Group in particular to deploy effective projects in Binh Duong in the coming time.
Mr. Mai Hung Dung – Standing Vice Chairman of the PPC (on the right) presents a souvenir to Mr. Hirohisa Fujiwara – Standing Board of Directors, Director of International Business of Tokyu Group
Delegates take a group photo