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Vietnam’s property company Netland opens office in Japan

Vietnamese property developer Netland Real Estate JSC has opened a representative office in Tokyo, a step in the company’s plans to expand into the international market to attract investment into its projects in Vietnam.
Vietnam’s property company Netland opens office in Japan ảnh 1Netland Real Estate JSC’s representative office inaugurated in Japan on March 28.  (Source: courtesy of Netland)

Hanoi (VNS/VNA) – Vietnamese property developer Netland Real EstateJSC has opened a representative office in Tokyo, a step in the company’s plansto expand into the international market to attract investment into its projectsin Vietnam.

The office will introduce the company’s real estate projects to partners andinvestors in Japan, and hopes to attract especially individual investors to thereal estate, particularly the tourism property segment in Vietnam.

It is also collaborating with local real estate trading floors and companies tosell its products there and also Japanese products to Vietnamese.

At the opening ceremony on March 28, the company introduced 16 projects that itsolicits investment and its ongoing projects, including those that it holdsexclusive distribution rights.

Japan was the top investor in Vietnam last year with investments of 8.59billion USD, or almost a quarter of the total FDI.

Japanese investments are forecast to rise sharply this year. – VNS/VNA
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