Vietnam to attract more foreign investment in high-tech industry


Production at the Vina Kraft Paper Co, Ltd, a Thai-invested firm in Bình Dương Province. Many foreign companies already have invested or sought investment opportunities in Vietnam. - VNA/VNS

HANOI (Vietnam News/ANN): Vietnam will lure more foreign investment in the high-tech sector by offering more incentives and amending requirements for high-tech businesses.

Vietnam's high-tech industry has seen a new investment wave. Last week, the northern coastal province of Quảng Ninh held a ceremony to grant a licence for Jinko Solar Technology Ltd of Hong Kong to invest in a photovoltaic cell technology project worth US$500 million.

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