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Japanese company comes to invest in Moldova

13:16 | 17.08.2016 Category: Official

Chisinau, 17 August /MOLDPRES/ – Prime Minister Pavel Filip had a meeting with the representatives of Japanese company "Metal Products Inc.", where they discussed to launch in the near future of a new investment project in Moldova, the government’s communication and media relations department has reported.

The president of the company Susumi Watanabe San, said that the Japanese investors came to Moldovan market two years ago, by participating in a project on renewable energy and biomass. Now, the company decided to launch a new investment project in Moldova related to design and manufacture of metal components.

Pavel Filip welcomed this decision, assuring of full support in promoting this project, and other initiatives that contribute to the economic development of Moldova. "There is no more important goal for the Government I lead than that of assuring the welfare of the people of our country, and it is possible if there will be created well paid jobs and the economy will thrive," said PM.

The Prime Minister spoke about the actions undertaken by the Government to create a favorable business environment, and expressed the firmness of the team he manages to continue the reforms.

The sides discussed prospects of trade and economic relations development between Moldova and Japan.

Japanese company "Metal Products Inc." specializes in designing and producing components that are used in modern building facades that are lined with glass fixed to the metal. Currently, the company is contracted for the construction of buildings for the Olympic Games that will take place in Tokyo in 2020.

(Editor L. Alcaza)

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