“Dong Nai needs to continue open policies to attract foreign investment”, says Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nguyen Thanh Son

Tuesday - 19/07/2011 23:17
On the morning of June 2, the delegation of Ministry of Foreign Affairs led by Mr. Nguyen Thanh Son, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs paid a working visit to Dong Nai. Vice Chairman of Dong Nai People’s  Committee, Dinh Quoc Thai, had a working session with the delegation.

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Vice Chairman of Dong Nai People’s Committee, Dinh Quoc Thai, offers a souvenir to Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nguyen Thanh Son

    In his working session, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nguyen Thanh Son said that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' policies to develop cooperative and economic relations with regional nations encourage provincial authorities to foster their foreign affairs relations and to obtain information in order that they would be able to set directions for cooperation expansion in all aspects. Son added that Dong Nai with development potentials always pays attention to cultural and economic diplomacy and aims at having its products and brand names publicized. He suggested that Dong Nai continue its open policies to attract foreign investment and especially call for overseas Vietnameses to join socio-economic development activities. He pledged that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs would facilitate foreign affairs officers’ work and provide them with assistance in improving their professional skills and abilities with the aim of satisfying increasingly high social needs.

    The same day, the delegation visited a number of historical and cultural sites, manufacturers and businesses in Dong Nai: Tran Bien Temple of Literature, Buu Phong Temple, Amata Industrial Park, Dong Nai Export Agricultural-product Processing Company and Cat Tien National Park.

Source: Dong Nai Newspaper, Translated by Duy Minh

Author: phongvien

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