At a reception for visiting Japanese State Minister for Foreign Affairs Toshiko Abe on January 18, Phong stressed that Japan has significantly contributed to HCM City’s socio-economic achievements.
HCM City welcomes Japanese enterprises and is willing to create optimal conditions for them to study the market and run businesses in the locality for a long term, he said.
Mentioning the metro line No. 1 linking Ben Thanh in district 1 to Suoi Tien Theme Park in district 9, the official told his guest that the city will provide budget-sourced funding for contractors in advance to speed up the progress.
Phong called on Japan to continue implementing cooperation projects, including those supporting visa grant to Vietnamese laborers and tourists, stepping up collaboration in Japanese language teaching and vocational training, and ensuring a favorable environment for Vietnamese guest workers.
For her part, Toshiko Abe noted with pleasure fruitful developments of the Vietnam-Japan extensive strategic partnership, especially coordination between the two countries in organizing activities marking the 45th anniversary of the bilateral diplomatic ties last year.
Japan wishes to partner with Vietnam to facilitate the connectivity between Japanese and Vietnamese firms, including those from HCM City, she said.
Stressing substantial potential for collaboration between businesses and people of the two countries, Toshiko Abe said the Japan-Vietnam festival, which opened in HCM City on January 18, has demonstrated joint efforts in enhancing mutual understanding and exchanges between residents in the city and Japanese people.
Japan commits to continuously improving the working environment and creating favorable conditions for Vietnamese laborers in the country, contributing to strengthening the fruitful friendship between the two countries, she said.
Source: VNA