07:30 24/09/2024

APM Holding group desires to invest nhà cái bet88 seaports, logistics projects nhà cái bet88 Vietnam

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The desire expressed by Chairman of A.P. Moller Holding Robert Maersk Uggla during his meeting with PM Phạm Mình Chính on September 23.

Prime Mnhà cái bet88ister Pham Mnhà cái bet88h Chnhà cái bet88h (right) receivnhà cái bet88g Chairman of APM Holdnhà cái bet88g Robert Maersk Uggla nhà cái bet88 Hanoi on September 23. (Photo: VGP)
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh (right) receiving Chairman of APM Holding Robert Maersk Uggla nhà cái bet88 Hanoi on September 23. (Photo: VGP)

Chairman of A.P. Moller Holding (APM Holding) and Chairman of Maersk - the shipping arm of APM Holding, Robert Maersk Uggla, has expressed desire to build large-scale deep-water container ports and strategic logistics projects nhà cái bet88 Vietnam, the Government News has reported.

APM Holding is a global business and investment group from Denmark renowned for its operations nhà cái bet88 logistics, renewable energy, finance, banking, and consumer products.

During a meeting with Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh nhà cái bet88 Hanoi on September 23, Mr. Uggla stressed that the group sees many opportunities and potential nhà cái bet88 Vietnam.

He praised the Vietnamese Government’s achievements nhà cái bet88 improving the business environment and facilitating foreign investment.

PM Chinh welcomed APM Holding’s plans to expand investment nhà cái bet88 Vietnam, particularly nhà cái bet88 green and smart port systems, logistics services, and green maritime transport.

He proposed the group to explore specific investment projects, such as Lien Chieu port nhà cái bet88 Da Nang and Can Gio international port nhà cái bet88 Ho Chi Minh City.

Vietnam is ready with all possible support for foreign investors nhà cái bet88 logistics projects, the PM said, noting that Vietnam has over 3,260 km of coastline and ranks among the world's top 20 economies nhà cái bet88 terms of international trade volume.

Vietnam is actively enhancing its transport infrastructure, including maritime transport and shipping fleets, to reduce high logistics costs and boost the competitiveness of its goods and economy, the PM said.