HANOI, August 9 (Engineering Daily) -- At a meeting with Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee Vice Chairman Le Van Khoa on August 8, leader of the Republic of Korea’s Hanwha conglomerate said that the company express the interest to continue cooperate with Ho Chi Minh City in many fields, especially in waste water treatment plant.
Hanwah Vice President Choi Chul Soo said the company is ready to invest in other projects of the kind in the city, as well as to cooperate with Vietnamese partners in building new urban areas. The company wants to invest in a waste water treatment system for the Tan Hoa – Lo Gom canal in Ho Chi Minh City. Currently, the group is undertaking procedures to submit the project to the municipal authorities for approval.
Choi also said, beside waste water treatment plant for the Tan Hoa – Lo Gom, Hanwha will be willing to invest other systems if the city requires.
On his part, Vice Chairman Le Van Khoa said the city supports Hanwha’s wastewater treatment project for Tan Hoa – Lo Gom canal, adding that the municipal government will always create favourable conditions for investors.
He also asked Hanwha to cut construction costs of the plant as well as seek preferential capital to implement the project.
Hanwha is a big group in Korea, including 149 branches oversea. Its strengths are hospitality, golf course, construction investment, solar power, water treatment plan, waste water treatment plant, architecture and new urban area investment.