Hirosawa Group proposes the program of cultural-economic connection
On the afternoon of July 16, Mr. Masayuki Isohata - Deputy Project Director, Think Three Co., Ltd. (under Hirosawa Group) lead the delegation came to work with the People's Committee of Dong Thap province to propose a cultural-economic connection program between the two sides.
Leaders of provincial departments working with the delegation
At the meeting, Mr. Yoshinobu Marase - Head of Project Department, Think Three Co., Ltd. said that the Group was implementing labor training and development programs with localities in Vietnam, in order to support skilled human resources suitable to work in Japan. Working with Phat Dat Industrial Park Development Joint Stock Company has helped them to know about Dong Thap province and realized that there was a lot of potential to establish cooperation there.
Mr. Yoshinobu Marase shared, in the future, the Group is expected to implement a labor training program to work in the transportation sector, currently Japan needs about 250,000 workers working in that field. Dong Thap is a province with abundant labor resources, thus it is hoped to be able to connect and cooperate in training human resources.
First, the Group proposes that the two parties will implement the program of connecting Government-Business-School. The goal of the program is to help learn about each other's cultures, strengths and potentials, as a premise for economic cooperation between the two sides as well as connecting investors between the two countries.
Mr. Nguyen Phi Da (right) presented the logo of Dong Thap province to Mr. Masayuki Isohata
Mr. Nguyen Phi Da – Chief of the Office of the Provincial People's Committee expressed his pleasure that the delegation visited and studied and proposed cooperation programs with the province. Recently, the province has also cooperated with Japan in the field of labor and training, hoping to expand cooperation opportunities in the coming time. The proposed contents of the Delegation will be recorded and reported to the leaders of the Provincial People's Committee.
By Cam Tien
Translated by Giang Nguyen