Director of the Vietnam Economic Research Institute (OERI) Moribe Hiroyuki (Photo: VNA) Tokyo (VNA) – Vietnam is a destination that can bring substantial benefit to Japanese investors, Director of the Vietnam Economic Research Institute (OERI) Moribe Hiroyuki said ahead of an official visit by Japanese Prime Minister Suga Yoshihide. In an interview granted to Vietnam News Agency’s correspondents in Japan, the expert noted that the country has recorded a robust economic growth of 5-6 percent in the past two decades, its population will soon increase to 100 million, which are favourable conditions for investment in Vietnam. He added that Vietnam is among the very few countries which are able to put the COVID-19 pandemic under control, and maintain positive economic growth with vibrant economic activities this year, so it will definitely be an attractive destination not only for Japanese enterprises but also European and Chinese firms. Explaining on the reason why Suga chose Vietnam and Indonesia for his first overseas trip, Moribe said the two countries have large populations and there are many Japanese businesses operating there. He also wants to demonstrate his pledge to continue Abe’s policy, and seek support of the ASEAN bloc to realise Abe’s Free and Open… Read full this story
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