Delegates from Ben Tre province visisted Korea
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- 09:45 07/08/2022
DNHN - Tran Ngoc Tam, Chairman of the Ben Tre Provincial People's Committee, and his entourage recently travelled and worked in Korea for five days.
Visiting and working in Korea to promote and invite investment collaboration; learning factory technology and green hydrogen development plans of certain Korean enterprises.
Comrades were present in the delegation. Cao Van Dung, Head of Propaganda Department of Provincial Party Committee, Le Van Khe, Vice Chairman of Provincial People's Council, Nguyen Minh Canh, Director of Department of Planning and Investment, Duong Van Phuc, Director of Department of Industry and Trade, Nguyen Van Be Sau.

The delegation collaborated with Posco Group, City, and Icheon. Trung Nam Group and its partners signed an agreement on the collaborative development of the Quynh Lap Gas Power Plant Project at the headquarters of Posco Energy, as a platform for jointly conducting investment and project development processes. Trung Nam Construction Investment Joint Stock Company, Posco Energy, Korea East-West Electric Company, and Siemens are among the participants in the collaboration agreement.

The party toured the Incheon LNG Gas Power Plant, as well as the Posco Gwangyang Steel Factory, a complex of thermal, solar, and hydroelectric energy centres, and the HYUNDAI Shipyard.

The group from Ben Tre province visited, encouraged investment, learnt about market demands, and attended the signing ceremony of cooperation agreements between Korean partners and Trung Nam Group during the trip. Trung Nam Group has also signed a deal to invest in a Green Hydro Plant in Ben Tre province shortly.
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