Japan’s Fuji Engineering inaugurates apartment blocks for rent
Japan’s Fuji Engineering Vietnam Co. Ltd inaugurated apartments for lease and facilities that provide services for Japanese employees at Dong Van I Industrial Park, Duy Tien district, Ha Nam province.
At the inaugural ceremony. (Photo: baohanam.com.vn)
Ha Nam (VNA) – Japan’s Fuji Engineering Vietnam Co., Ltd onDecember 7 inaugurated apartments for lease and facilities that provideservices for Japanese employees at Dong Van I Industrial Park, Duy Tiendistrict, the northern province of Ha Nam.
Covering 12,000 square metres, the project is valued at 10 million USD and isthe province’s first wholly foreign-invested project in hospitality andservices.
The 10-storey buildings offer 76 houses from 26-54 square metres per apartmentand provide amenities like offices for lease, a golf course, conference rooms,restaurants and supermarkets.
Speaking at the inauguration ceremony, Minister-Chairman of the Government’sOffice Mai Tien Dung lauded the construction of the buildings, calling it asignificant work between two close partners like Vietnam and Japan.
Vietnam always creates favourable conditions for enterprises from Japan, who isthe leading official development assistance provider for Vietnam and its thirdlargest trade partner, Dung stated.
Heasked Ha Nam province to prioritise Japanese businesses and to tackledifficulties for them in a timely manner.
Osamu Yasuhara, Chairman of the Fuji Engineering Group, for his part, recognisedthe support from central and local authorities for the project, adding that thebuildings will not only satisfy investors’ demands but help completeinfrastructure facilities and create an ideal investment climate for Japanese firmsin the locality.-VNA
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