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American firm eager to set up world-class entertainment complexes in Vietnam

American firm eager to set up world-class entertainment complexes in Vietnam

Monday, April 08, 2024, 14:01 GMT+7
American firm eager to set up world-class entertainment complexes in Vietnam
Vietnam’s Deputy Prime Minister Le Minh Khai (R) shakes hands with Daniel Rosen, managing director of Rosen Partners LLC, in New York on April 6, 2024, during his working visit to the U.S. from April 1 to 7, 2024. Photo: Vietnam Government Portal

The managing executive of U.S.-based Rosen Partners LLC has expressed optimism about investment prospects in Vietnam, especially for entertainment complex projects, saying he believes in the viability of doing business here since the Southeast Asian country creates conditions for success.

Daniel Rosen, managing director of Rosen Partners LLC, an American corporation specializing in real estate and tourism development, made the comment when meeting with Vietnam’s Deputy Prime Minister Le Minh Khai in New York on Saturday (U.S. time).

The meeting was part of the Vietnamese official’s working visit to the U.S. from April 1 to 7 to attend the 2024 Vietnam Executive Leadership Program (VELP), which ended on April 3 in Boston, and take part in many other activities.  

Rosen told Deputy PM Khai that the more localities he visited in Vietnam, the more he believed in the success of investment activities in this country.

He recalled that he had recently visited many localities in Vietnam and was really optimistic about investment prospects here, particularly for tourism-promotion projects such as world-class entertainment complexes, according to the Vietnam Government Portal.

Such projects will not only meet local recreational needs but also help introduce Vietnam’s unique cultural values to the world, contributing to attracting more international travelers to Vietnam, Rosen told Khai.

The executive affirmed that his firm believes that investment cooperation with Vietnam will bring success, as Vietnam is a very special country that provides elements for a successful business.

Deputy PM Khai welcomed Rosen Partners seeking opportunities to expand investment in Vietnam in real estate development and tourism.

He affirmed that Vietnam accompanies and offers the most favorable possible conditions for American companies to do business effectively, successfully, and sustainably in the Southeast Asian country.

During his Vietnam visit in November last year, Rosen had a meeting with Khai in Hanoi, at which the executive revealed that his firm was nurturing a plan to develop a world-class entertainment complex project in the capital city.

In addition to Rosen, Deputy PM Khai last weekend received many other representatives of American businesses, focusing on opportunities and plans for investment in Vietnam.

As part of his working visit, the Vietnamese official attended a business powwow hosted by the Business Council for International Understanding (BCIU), a non-profit U.S. business association, last Thursday.  

He also met United Nations (UN) Deputy Secretary General Amina Mohammed, who asserted that the UN is ready to help Vietnam mobilize resources for the implementation of its sustainable development goals, including those on energy transition and climate change response.

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