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Hiển thị các bài đăng có nhãn foreign investor. Hiển thị tất cả bài đăng
Hiển thị các bài đăng có nhãn foreign investor. Hiển thị tất cả bài đăng

Thứ Tư, 12 tháng 5, 2021

Korea Invested 2.7 Billion USD in Binh Duong | ANT Consulting

Korean investors have set up business in Vietnam a lot in the recent years and this country is also the third largest foreign investor in Binh Duong province with 619 projects.

At the meeting between Binh Duong People’s Committee and Korean investors held on August 16th, according to reports of Department of Planning and Investment of Binh Duong province on the attraction of foreign direct investment (FDI) in the first six months of 2017, there was positive changes. The total FDI capital reached 1.726 billion USD, equal to 123% of the year plan and increase by 51% over the same period in 2016.



Specifically, there are 97 new projects with capital of 1.034 billion USD, 62 projects adjust and increase capital of 670 million USD. The sectors attracting a lot of investors are electricity, electronics, mechanics, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, trade and services…

Particularly for Korean investors, in six months of 2017, there are 16 new projects and 17 projects adjusted for capital increase. Overall, total investment reached 306 million USD. Accumulated until June 30th, Korea is the third largest foreign investor in Binh Duong (after Taiwan and Singapore) with 619 projects worth 2.694 billion USD.

With the efforts to improve the investment environment, Binh Duong is always attracted by investors, the number of foreign investors coming to the province to explore investment opportunities in the first half of 2017 continued to increase over previous years. FDI attraction results of Binh Duong is a good signal, affirming that the investment environment of the province is very attractive to foreign investors.

Binh Duong currently has 28 industrial parks with an area of 10,560 hectares and 11 industrial clusters with an area of over 802 hectares, occupancy rate reaches over 70%.

Binh Duong is still implementing some new industrial zones and expanding existing industrial parks such as Bau Bang Industrial Park (1,000 ha), Nam Tan Uyen (446 ha), approving new investment of An Lap industrial cluster (75 ha).

In the period 2016 – 2020, Binh Duong will develop up to 33 industrial parks with an area of nearly 15,000 ha.

Thứ Tư, 4 tháng 11, 2020

Swedish firms look to spur investment in Vietnam



HCMC – Several leading Swedish businesses expressed their intentions to expand investment in Vietnam during a meeting with Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc in Stockholm on May 27.


Most of the participating companies, including Electrolux, Oriflame, Scania, ABB, Ericsson, Tetra Pak, and Volvo, have already been investing in Vietnam for many years, reported the Vietnam News Agency.

In his opening speech, the Vietnamese leader spoke highly of the Swedish firms’ prestige in the global market, including Vietnam.

Phuc said that the Swedish government and its people have offered considerable assistance to the Vietnamese people during the fight for national independence in the past, as well as its course of development.

He expressed his hope that Swedish businesses will further invest and apply new, cutting-edge technologies in Vietnam, as well as engage in the country’s social and economic development process.

Leaders of Swedish companies expected the European Union-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA) to be signed soon, thereby facilitating Swedish trade with Vietnam.

Jonas Samuelsson, president and chief executive officer of Swedish multinational home appliance manufacturer Electrolux, said that Vietnam is the most important market of the group in the Association of Southeast Asian Association, bringing in annual revenue of US$150 million.

He said Electrolux is seeking opportunities to boost its business in Vietnam since the country is showing its support for an open and free trade system, which is also a general trend in Asia.

Håkan Buskhe, president and CEO of Swedish aerospace and defense company Saab Group active all over the country, said that Saab spends a quarter of its revenue into the research and development sector on a yearly basis.

He added the group has partnered with Vietnamese firms in airspace and seaport management, so it stands ready to transfer its technologies to them.

Swedish multinational networking and telecommunications giant Ericsson has established its foothold in Vietnam since 1993, according to the company’s executive vice president Fredrik Jejdling.

Jejdling revealed that the company would coordinate with Vietnamese military-run telecom firm Viettel to develop the fifth-generation (5G) network service. This would help upgrade G5 infrastructure, enabling the country to adopt Internet of Things solutions.

He pledged to support Vietnam in developing the innovative network through software and technological solutions.

Johan Söderström, managing director for ABB in Sweden that has been operating in the Southeast Asian nation since 1993, expressed his desire to boost solutions about innovation and sustainable development, including robot technology.

He also showed a strong commitment to bolstering cooperation with Vietnam, especially in developing the electricity grid network.

PM Phuc affirmed that Vietnam’s competent agencies would provide the best possible support for Swedish businesses to expand investment. He also promised to canvass their opinions and remove obstacles so that these major companies can help bring advanced technologies to Vietnam.

As a gateway of ASEAN markets and with many new-generation free trade agreements already or about to be signed, Vietnam is an open market for Swedish enterprises, the PM added.