Canon unit cleared to build $63 million plant in Hung Yen

Look at vietnam | How to travel vietnam | Vietnam Impressive | Vietnam Homestay
  TRAVEL FORUM     SITEMAP       HOME    
 SEARCH 


HOME PAGE
 
   POLITICS
   BUSINESS
   SOCIETY
   YOUTH
   SPORTS
   ENTERTAINMENT
   TRAVEL
   HEALTH
   WORLD / REGION
   SPECIAL REPORT
   COMMENTARIES
   COMMUNITY
   EDITORIAL
----------------------------



Sponsors Links:
How to travel
Play new Y8 games
Vietnam homestay
Vietnam tours
www.9pr.info
Thaukinhvietnam.com
Top games 2008
9rank.com
COM games
StrongWind89

Hot News: 
Last Updated:
E-mail to a friend E-mail to a friend Print versionPrint version
Canon unit cleared to build $63 million plant in Hung Yen
A unit of Canon Inc., the world’s largest camera maker, may spend as much as US$130 million to develop a parts factory in the northern province of Hung Yen to supply its operations in Asia.

In November, the provincial industrial zone management board granted Canon Electronics Inc. a license to build the $63.4 million factory, with construction scheduled to start this month, Vu Quoc Nghi, head of the board’s investment management department, said in a telephone interview Monday.

Canon Electronics, a Japan-based maker of camera parts and office machinery, said in a statement to the Tokyo Stock Exchange on September 10 that it would form a Vietnamese unit, Canon Electronics Vietnam, in October this year.

The company will produce electronics parts starting in July at a factory located in Hung Yen Province,

The plant, located on an 11 hectare site in Pho Noi A Industrial Zone, is scheduled for completion in July, Nghi said.

The company told the industrial zone management board it plans to spend as much as $130 million in two stages, including an additional investment of more than $66 million to expand the plant, though it hasn’t yet applied for approval of the second phase, Nghi said.

Takahiro Tomiyama, an official in the accounting department of Canon Electronics in Tokyo, said the person authorized to comment on Vietnamese operations was not available Tuesday.

The factory will export all of its products, including miniature motors used in cameras, laser printers and photocopying machines, to Canon Electronics’s digital-products assembly plants in Asia, Nghi said.

Source: Bloomberg

E-mail to a friend E-mail to a friend Print versionPrint version To top
 OTHER TOP STORIES
New capital gains tax explained
Kinh Bac likely to buy SaigonTel to improve own services
Stocks hover as foreigners buy and property stocks rise
Businesses to set prices on 14 items
Vietnam 2008 rice shipments total 4.7 million tons
 
 OTHER HEADLINES
Thanh Nien turns 23
Overseas Vietnamese enjoy visa exemption
A failure on multiple fronts
The bamboo keeper
Global downturn to eliminate millions of jobs in India
Salad suspected in wedding guest hospital dash
A less beaten path
Beetles never die
Irate goalie wipes slate clean with sterling AFF display
Support pledged for struggling teachers
Resort, officials in central province tree spat
Malaysia’s Janakuasa to build $1.5 bln Vietnam power plant
Malaysian and Australian lawmakers in Vietnam

   
Free Games: Jasmine Accessories Dressup, Loki and the Catinvaders, The Replacements: Riley's Cellphone Search and Rescue, Pied Piper Princess, Tweety Dress Up, Ragnarok, Indiana Jones, Pico School, Ice Skating, Click n Slide, Asian Dress Up, Demonic Defence 4, Cool and Comfortable in Summer, Dance Dress Up, Amoeba, Kung Fu Adventure, Sweet Girl Next Door, The Apprentice, Horseland Dress up, Party Doll Dressup, Asian Dressup 2, Reggae Fashion, One Off, National Costume, Morality Wars, Kill Luigi, Good Morning, Heavens Hoodlum, Bee Commando, Driver's ED, Games Seeker...
 
 
   
This is a cache content of www.thanhniennews.com/business/?catid=2&newsid=44239
Create by Vietnam Travel News Group. Privacy policy