(ĐN)- Dong Nai Industrial Zones Authority (DIZA) on May 14 had an unforeseen meeting with associations of Taiwanese, Chinese, Japanese and South Korean enterprises after workers at industrial parks in the province had held rallies to protest against China's illegal placement of its oil rig in Vietnam's exclusive economic zone and continental shelf.
(ĐN)- Dong Nai Industrial Zones Authority (DIZA) on May 14 had an unforeseen meeting with associations of Taiwanese, Chinese, Japanese and South Korean enterprises after workers at industrial parks in the province had held rallies to protest against China’s illegal placement of its oil rig in Vietnam’s exclusive economic zone and continental shelf.
At the meeting, DIZA said that the province pledged to ensure business environment, protect properties of companies invested by businesses from Taiwan, China and other countries as well as security and order at industrial zones and safety for foreign businesspersons there.
Mai Van Nhon, Deputy Head of DIZA, said that the authority had requested the infrastructure businesses and security guard forces at local IPs to deploy measures to support and protect the businesses, continue educational campaigns to help the workers understand the Party and State’s viewpoint on resolutely safeguarding the country’s independence and territorial integrity while preserving a peaceful and stable environment for cooperation and development.
DIZA will closely work with local authorities to prevent workers destroy or loot properties of the enterprises at IPs in the province.
Reported by K.N-M.H