Dong Nai province determined to remove bottlenecks for RoK firms

It is Dong Nai province’s stance to go along with enterprises, and authorities will create the best conditions for them to do business in a stable and long-term manner, a leading official of the province has stated.
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Vice Chairman of the Dong Nai People’s Committee Tran Van Vinh. (Photo: zing.vn)

Vice Chairman of the Dong Nai People’s Committee Tran Van Vinh. (Photo: zing.vn)

At a dialogue on October 5 between representatives of the provincial authorities and more than 80 enterprises of the Republic of Korea (RoK) operating in the province, Vice Chairman of the Dong Nai People’s Committee Tran Van Vinh further elaborated that local authorities will work with infrastructure investors to find out a way to lower the rental fees in industrial zones in the province, claimed to be higher than those in other localities.

Representatives of the RoK firms thanked local authorities for their support in the recent past and expressed their hope that Dong Nai will continue the administrative procedure reform and improve the transport infrastructure, along with policies on taxation and customs. They also raised various problems they are confronting such as the high rental fees, while representatives of local authorities took turn to address the problems.

The annual event, held to help local authorities and businesses exchange ideas on the bottlenecks in their operation, also saw representatives of nearly 40 local firms seek chances of cooperation with RoK partners.

Currently RoK still retains the top position in foreign investment in Dong Nai province, totaling 5.6 billion USD. Over the past years, RoK firms investing in the province have enjoyed effective operation and business.

VNA

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