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Dong Nai (VNA) - The trust of investors in
the local business climate and support from authorities for enterprises count among
the factors that have helped
southern Dong Nai province almost reach its foreign
direct investment (FDI) target for the year.
The Swiss-funded Nestle Vietnam, based at the Bien
Hoa 2 Industrial Park, has continually increased its charter capital since opening
its first factory on-site in 1995.
Most recently, in April, it added 132 million
USD to its investment in a coffee production project at the Amata Industrial
Park in Dong Nai, bringing the total to over 400 million USD.
The Vietnam Trade Promotion Agency (Vietrade) under the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) and the Vietnam Trade Office in Japan will jointly organise an online conference on June 2 to promote connections in a bid to increase the export of Vietnamese farm produce to Japan.
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Friday 11 December, 2020
11th December 2020, London: The GSMA was honoured to receive the 2020 G7-EU Women’s Empowerment Principles Award in the Best Network Category this week, at a high-level forum hosted by UN Women.
The award was appointed by a Youth Jury of young women who judged the GSMA against three criteria: Innovation, Transformation and Impact.
Accepting the award on behalf of the GSMA, Louise Easterbrook, Chief Financial Officer, shared, “The GSMA’s commitment to gender equality in the digital space has been long standing and active. Most recently the Principles have provided a guiding light for our ‘Diversity and Inclusion Action Plan’ and ‘Inclusive Language Guide’, improving our recruitment, retention and progression of women and minority groups. On behalf of the GSMA and our members, my sincere thanks to the G7-EU and the UN for this recognition and for ensuring gender equality is on corporate agendas globally.”