Thailand’s Gulf Energy Development Public Company Limited wants to explore investment projects in the fields of renewable energy, liquified natural gas and technical infrastructure in central Thanh Hoa province.
At the meeting between leaders of the Gulf Energy Development Public Company Limited and authorities of Thanh Hoa province. (Photo: thanhhoa.gov.vn)
Thanh Hoa (VNA) – Thailand’s Gulf Energy Development Public Company Limited wantsto explore investment projects in the fields of renewable energy, liquifiednatural gas and technical infrastructurein central Thanh Hoa province.
General Director of Gulf Energy Vietnam Panawit Sidejchayabhonunveiled the information at a recent working session with Thanh Hoa province’sleaders.
Vice Chairman of the provincial People's Committee Nguyen Van Thi appreciatedthis research collaboration and highlighted that renewable energy and liquefiedpetroleum are the province's priorities for the socio-economic development inthe future.
He also introduced the Nghi Son Economic Zone, which is one of theeight crucial coastal economic zones. It offers the most alluring investmentincentives in the nation, promoting cooperative relationships and economicgrowth.
At the meeting, Panawit Sidejchayabhon expressed his hope toreceive support from local authorities in understanding the legal framework andimplementing projects.
Thanh Hoa is always in the group of ten leading provinces andcities nationwide in attracting FDI from many big investors in the world,including Thai corporations such as WHA Group.
In the first seven months of the year, the province has receivedten FDI projects worth 134.4 million USD in registered foreign capital.
Currently, the province is focusing on attracting investment in anumber of advantageous fields, such as agriculture, afforestation, fisheryseafood, the manufacturing industry, tourism, human resource training,healthcare, education, and the infrastructure of industrial parks./.
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