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HANOI, VIETNAM - On December 19, 2024, Vinhomes Joint Stock Company and Japan's Nomura Real Estate Group formalized their collaboration by signing a memorandum of understanding (MoU). This strategic partnership aims to enhance real estate development efforts in Vietnam, leveraging the strengths of both companies.
The MoU outlines a framework for cooperation in various areas, including residential, commercial, and mixed-use property projects. By combining Vinhomes' extensive local market knowledge with Nomura's international expertise, the two companies aim to create innovative and sustainable developments that meet the growing demands of the Vietnamese real estate market.
This collaboration is expected to not only boost the quality of real estate offerings in Vietnam but also contribute to the overall economic growth of the region. Both parties expressed optimism about the potential outcomes of this partnership, highlighting their commitment to delivering high-quality living spaces and fostering community development.
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