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Hanoi authorities to meet FDI firms, ease their concerns

The administration of Hanoi is scheduled to hold a dialogue with foreign invested businesses on October 19 to seek ways to tackle difficulties facing them amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Hanoi authorities to meet FDI firms, ease their concerns ảnh 1Illustrative image (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The administrationof Hanoi is scheduled to hold a dialogue with foreign invested businesses onOctober 19 to seek ways to tackle difficulties facing them amid the COVID-19pandemic.

The event, to be held by the municipal People’sCommittee and the Hanoi Investment Promotion Agency, is expected to see the participationof 120 participants, including central and local officials, representatives of embassies,international organisations, and business associations, along with FDI firmsoperating in the capital city.

It will be an occasion for localauthorities to learn about obstacles to FDI enterprises’ operations and inform them ofsolutions to be carried out in the time ahead, especially as Hanoi isentering a “new normal” period after the latest COVID-19 outbreak was put undercontrol.

This also serve as a chance for Hanoi to attractmore investment.

There, participants will be updated on thelocal socio-economic development and results of the recent settlement ofproblems FDI businesses encountered.

In September, Hanoi granted licences to three FDI projects worth 5.3 million USD, bringing the total FDI value in the city in the first nine months to 927 million USD, including 162.6 million USD for 246 new projects, 492.4 million USD added to 93 existing ones, and 272 million USD spent on contributing capital to or purchasing shares of local companies, according to its Statistics Office./.
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