Published on April 1, 2026
Vice Chairman of the People’s Committee of Cần Thơ, Nguyễn Văn Khởi, has expressed the city’s strong commitment to enhancing investment cooperation with Indian partners. During a recent meeting, Khởi emphasized the importance of creating a transparent and favorable investment environment that would attract more Indian enterprises to explore opportunities in the region.
Cần Thơ, located in the Mekong Delta, is increasingly seen as an attractive destination for foreign investment, particularly in sectors such as agriculture, aquaculture, and renewable energy. The local government is actively seeking partnerships that align with its development goals, and Indian enterprises could play a pivotal role in this ambition.
Khởi assured that Cần Thơ would provide necessary support and resources for Indian businesses interested in establishing projects in the city. He highlighted that the government’s focus is on facilitating a smooth investment process, including assistance in navigating local regulations and accessing required services.
The Vice Chairman’s remarks come at a time when Cần Thơ is aiming to strengthen its position as a hub for trade and investment within the Mekong Delta. The local administration is keen on leveraging the expertise and technological advancements of Indian companies, particularly in modern agricultural practices and sustainable development projects.
As the two sides explore potential collaboration, officials have noted that there are significant opportunities for joint ventures that could lead to mutual benefits. The commitment to fostering strong bilateral relations reflects a broader strategy to enhance economic ties between Vietnam and India.
Cần Thơ is poised to welcome Indian investors and hopes to see fruitful outcomes from this initiative in the near future. The city seeks to build a thriving business ecosystem that not only bolsters its own economy but also contributes to the overarching goal of enhancing Vietnam’s international trade relations.
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