Japan firm to build fiber plant in VN

January 16, 2019 - 07:00

Toray Industries, Inc, a large Japanese textile and garment group, hopes to invest in a fiber plant in northern Nam Định Province.

Toray’s carbon fiber plant in Mexico. The group hopes to open a new fiber plant in Việt Nam. - Photo mexico-now.com
Viet Nam News

HÀ NỘI – Toray Industries, Inc, a large Japanese textile and garment group, hopes to invest in a fiber plant in northern Nam Định Province.

Mitsuo Ohya, Senior Vice President, Toray Industries, Inc spoke to Minister of Industry and Trade Trần Tuấn Anh at their meeting in Hà Nội on January 14.

The plant is expected to have investment capital of about 20 billion JPY (US$184.4 million).

This would be the first fiber plant using the most advanced techniques under Toray’s long-term investment roadmap in Việt Nam, he said.

During the meeting, Minister Trần Tuấn Anh said Mitsuo Ohya’s visit was important, considering the good results achieved by the strategic cooperation between Việt Nam and Japan.

The Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) also came into effect, meaning many opportunities for Việt Nam’s textile and garment industry, including foreign enterprises operating in the textile industry in Việt Nam.

In addition, the Minister also mentioned Việt Nam’s targets to build industrial parks for textile and garment factories in the future. That would promote the development of the domestic textile and garment industry and environmental protection.

Textile and garment plants built in Việt Nam, including the Toray Group’s yarn factory, will contribute to the textile and garment industry’s development by improving capacity of raw materials for the industry in accordance with the rules of origin in the CPTPP and other free trade agreements, according to the Minister.

The Ministry of Industry and Trade will accompany foreign companies as well as the Japanese business community, including Toray, to turn Việt Nam into an attractive investment destination for foreign businesses. - VNS

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