T&T Group proposed that the Prime Minister provide a mechanism for assigning tasks and designating projects that require high technology, management, and finance; and create conditions for private economic sectors to participate.
On the morning of September 21, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh chaired a conference of the Government Standing Committee working with large enterprises on solutions to contribute to the country's socio-economic development. Speaking at the conference, Mr. Do Quang Hien - Chairman of the Strategy Committee of T&T Group affirmed that T&T Group always accompanies and contributes to the strong and prosperous development of the country. T&T Group is operating in many important fields with a total value of tens of billions of USD, especially the high-tech, advanced logistics project in Vinh Phuc belonging to the value and supply chain connecting China and ASEAN, attracting high-tech investors to invest. In particular, the Quang Tri airport project has been started and is expected to be put into operation in May 2026. T&T Group expressed its hope that the Government would pay attention to supporting the planning of an aviation and airport industrial complex in Quang Tri. This will include an industrial complex for manufacturing and maintenance of aviation industry accessories. First is maintenance, then the production of components from level 1 to high. Regarding the renewable energy project, businessman Do Quang Hien said that T&T is focusing on investing in renewable energy, with more than 1,000 MW already in operation; starting a 1,500 MW gas-fired power project in Quang Tri; cooperating with a Korean partner to produce green hydrogen and recover carbon emissions. T&T Group representative suggested that the Government and the Ministry of Industry and Trade soon consider the project to produce green hydrogen and recover carbon emissions and the gas complex in Quang Tri implemented by a joint venture between T&T and SK Group (Korea). According to Mr. Hien, based on the practical experience of working with the world's leading corporations in the field of renewable energy, the enterprise recommends that the Prime Minister provide a mechanism for assigning tasks and designating projects that require high technology, management, and finance; creating conditions for private economic sectors to participate, as long as they ensure compliance with regulations, especially those related to national security and defense; training and technology transfer. "As recently, not only state corporations should do offshore wind power, but also private and foreign ones, but must ensure national security. Technology transfer, commitment within 10 years", Mr. Hien affirmed. Also according to Mr. Do Quang Hien, currently T&T Group's cooperation with foreign partners all have conditions. The first is compliance with the law, national security and defense. Second, technology transfer training, management levels must transfer to Vietnam , at least within 10 to 15 years. Third, if you want to transfer or increase capital, you must have the consent of your Vietnamese partner. In addition to logistics and renewable energy, T&T is also participating in the field of transport infrastructure. Including the Bao Loc - Lien Khuong expressway project; expressing interest in the component project 3 of the 4th ring road... "The projects that T&T Group has been doing are all feasible, not unrealistic," Mr. Do Quang Hien affirmed. Source: https://dantri.com.vn/kinh-doanh/tt-group-de-xuat-gi-tai-cuoc-hop-voi-chinh-phu-20240921214858262.htm?utm_source=coccoc&utm_medium=ccnewsWhat did T&T Group propose at the meeting with the Government?
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