Vietnam awards licence to Tokyo Gas, partners to build RM9.35bil LNG power plant


HANOI (Agencies): Vietnam on Saturday awarded an investment licence to a consortium of Tokyo Gas, Kyuden International and Truong Thanh Group to build a US$1.99-billion (RM9.35 billion) LNG-fired power plant in its northern province of Thai Binh.

The licence was awarded to the companies in Tokyo during a visit to Japan by Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh to attend a Japan-Asean summit, the government said in a statement.

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