Vietnam considers the success of Japanese enterprises in the country as the success of its own, Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has told Sonoura Kentaro, Special Advisor to the Prime Minister of Japan.

At a reception in Hanoion December 11 for the Japanese guest, PM Phuc affirmed the Vietnamese
Government's determination to improve the business climate to attract
foreign investors, including those from Japan.
He also
applauded the Vietnam– Japan strategic partnership based on mutual trust as well as fruitful
cooperation between the two countries’ state agencies and sectors in realizing
agreements reached by their high-ranking leaders.
The
Vietnamese cabinet leader show his wish that bilateral ties would be elevated
to new heights for peace, stability, cooperation and development in the
Asia-Pacific region.
He also hailed Japan’s efforts in accelerating the Trans-Pacific Partnership
(TPP) deal, which is now renamed as the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement
for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP).
Sonoura Kentaro for his part congratulated Vietnam on its successful hosting of
the APEC Year 2017 and conveyed Japanese PM Shinzo Abe’s thank-you message for
the warm welcome he received during his time in Vietnam for the APEC Economic
Leaders’ Meeting.
Sonoura underlined this year as a historic year in Vietnam– Japan ties, with an array of visits by senior leaders, adding that his nation
desires to push up friendship and comprehensive cooperation with Vietnam in
multiple fields.
Source: VOV
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