Water treatment facility in Myanmar-Kubota receives an order at an industrial complex-

In the Nikkei newspaper the day before yesterday,
“Kubota has received an order for the construction of a water treatment facility for a large-scale industrial complex that will start operations in the spring of 2015 in Myanmar. The order amount is estimated to be several hundred million yen, including water purification plants and sewage treatment plants, and water intake and water supply pipe networks. We aim to expand our business in emerging countries by capturing the demand for wastewater and exhaust gas treatment facilities from private factories that are expanding into the market. ”
The article was published.
The location is the Thilawa Industrial Zone, which will open about 20 kilometers southeast of downtown Yangon.
The total area is about 2400 hectares, and it is stated that the public-private joint construction project of Japan and Myanmar will undertake the development of 400 hectares, which will be the advanced development area, so it seems that it will be developed in the special economic zone.
Prime Minister Abe also visited Myanmar with the economic delegation in May last year, and it seems that he is thinking about infrastructure development such as education, water, power generation, and airports.
Myanmar is a country where future development can be greatly expected, and it seems that the national character has a high affinity with the Japanese.
Although we are far from such a big development and project, we are doing some business and investment projects in Myanmar, so we are very reassured by the activities of the country and large companies. ..
Even if the scale is still small, I would like to steadily accumulate the work of “good seller, good buyer, good world”.


By Admin|2014-03-25|2014,News Release|


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