(VOV) – Japan will equip the Hanoi police with new generation cars, a mix of hybrid and electric, worth US$4.85 million.
A document to this effect was signed in Hanoi on March 14 by Chairman of the Hanoi People’s Committee Nguyen The Thao and Minister – Counsellor of the Hanoi-based Japanese Embassy Suzuki Hideo.
The project will help the Hanoi police to ensure security, prevent air pollution, and protect the environment for the capital.
Suzuki emphasised that Japan wants to promote its new cars in Vietnam to contribute to reducing gas emissions, lessening their effects on the environment.
For his part, Thao spoke highly of Japan’s assistance for Hanoi in recent times and vowed to use the country’s ODA effectively.
Japan and Hanoi have successfully implemented many cooperative projects.
Hanoi has received 23 Japanese ODA-funded projects worth US$2.9 billion (accounting for 58% of its total ODA projects) and 520 Japanese-invested projects worth US$4.6 billion (making up 22% of total its FDI projects).
Đăng ký: VietNam News