Toyo Ink plans to venture into power plant business in Vietnam


Managing director Song Kok Cheong (pic) said the group was in the final stages of the eight-year discussion with the Vietnamese authorities and is hoping to complete it as soon as possible

KUALA LUMPUR: Printing ink and materials manufacturer Toyo Ink Group Bhd expects its venture into the power plant business in Vietnam to generate up to US$900mil in revenue per year.

Managing director Song Kok Cheong (pic) said the group was in the final stages of the eight-year discussion with the Vietnamese authorities and is hoping to complete it as soon as possible.

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