Tuyên Quang to hold investment conference next Monday

February 20, 2017 - 15:15

The northern province of Tuyên Quang plans to call for investment in 15 key projects during its tourism, trade and investment promotion conference, which will take place on February 27.

Representatives of the northern Tuyên Quang province’s authorities give information about the investment conference. — Photo baotuyenquang.com.vn
Viet Nam News

HÀ NỘI — The northern province of Tuyên Quang plans to call for investment in 15 key projects during its tourism, trade and investment promotion conference, which will take place on February 27.

The information was released on Monday by director of the province’s Department of Planning and Investment Trần Văn Lương during a press briefing on the conference.

Lương said the key projects included Sông Lô Resort, Dùm Mountain eco-tourism, Nhữ Khê golf course and a project to produce safe vegetables using high technology.

Policies such as land rent exemption and corporate income tax reduction would be offered to projects in Lâm Bình, Na Hang and Chiêm Hóa districts, Lương added.

Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Nguyễn Hải Anh said the conference would be organised to inform investors about the potential and strength of the province, investment opportunities, as well as incentives available to domestic and foreign investors.

The conference will also be a forum for domestic and foreign entrepreneurs, investors and organisations to exchange ideas, share experiences and seek cooperation opportunities, thereby contributing to the socio-economic development of the province, he said.    

The province is committed to streamlining its administrative procedures to reduce the time companies spend on the process by 30 per cent to create an attractive and friendly investment environment for investors.

“The province will try its best to aid investors,” the vice chairman said.

On the occasion, the province will present investment certificates and sign investment agreements with some enterprises. — VNS

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