Hanoi will have an emergency fire center invested by Austria
Chairman of the Hanoi People's Committee Nguyen Duc Chung welcomed the goodwill of the Austrian Ambassador to the construction of an emergency fire center in Vietnam.
Police of fire and fighting are extinguishing fire at karaoke bar on Tran Thai Tong Street on November 1.
According to Ambassador Thomas Loidl, among Austrian companies operating in Vietnam, Frequentis AG is a leading company that has successfully implemented the project "Emergency fire center in Vietnam" - (FDC - Viet Male phase I), with the Department of Police for Fire, Rescue and Rescue (Fire Protection) - Ministry of Public Security. Currently Frequentis AG is developing the second phase of this project with the FPD Department. Frequentis AG Co., Ltd., Martin Fush, also affirmed: With the Ambassador's support, Frequentis AG will obtain necessary approvals from the Austrian Government financially to implement the project this project.
Chairman of the Hanoi People's Committee Nguyen Duc Chung affirmed that he is very interested in this issue and Hanoi is ready to create conditions for Austrian investors to enter Vietnam as well as Hanoi capital. Chairman of the Hanoi People's Committee Nguyen Duc Chung also assigned related departments and agencies to coordinate with Austrian enterprises to discuss and exchange the contents that the two sides exchanged.
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