This is an important event contributing to concretizing the commitment of the two countries' senior leaders in strengthening the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, promoting the pillar of Partnership for sustainable development, especially in the fields of economics , trade and investment.
In her opening speech, Deputy Minister of Finance Nguyen Thi Bich Ngoc highlighted Thailand's role in developing exemplary eco-industrial park models, emphasizing that Amata Group's industrial parks are typical examples worth learning from and exchanging experiences.
After 30 years of development in Vietnam, Amata is still a typical real estate developer, actively contributing to the economy with a total of 3,000 hectares of industrial land, a total investment of 860 million USD, creating tens of thousands of jobs for local workers.
At the working session with Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, Ms. Somhatai Panichewa, CEO of Amata Vietnam, reported on the company's investment attraction results in the context of the world economy facing many difficulties and being affected by many external influences. Despite these challenges, Amata committed to making efforts to expand investment in Dong Nai, Quang Ninh and research potential projects in Phu Tho and many other provinces and cities across the country.
The Prime Minister acknowledged Amata's contributions and sent positive encouragement, while sharing and updating Vietnam's innovation situation and expected development goals after completing the reform of the local government apparatus this year.
Within the framework of the forum, Ms. Somhatai also attended the discussion session as a speaker, proposing ideas and solutions to combine inter-regional strengths to enhance the regional economy.
Source: https://baoquangninh.vn/amata-nha-phat-trien-bat-dong-san-thai-lan-tieu-bieu-tai-viet-nam-3360192.html
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