According to experts, investment is expected to be poured into four industries: information technology and high technology, electronic equipment, e-commerce and logistics, and consumer goods and retail.
This year Hai Phong aims to continue to improve the business investment environment and the best conditions for businesses to expand production and improve competitiveness.
Viet Nam is seen as an increasingly attractive investment destination for many Korean businesses, Choi Gangsun, director of Korea-based Gyeonggi Technopark, said at the Viet Nam-South Korea Trade forum on October 3 in HCM City.
Japanese firms consider Viet Nam the most attractive investment destination in Asia due to the country’s high economic growth, its position as a production hub and its large consumer market.
Viet Nam is among the top three investment destinations in Southeast Asia for Singapore-based companies in the next two years, according to the latest HSBC study.
Foreign investors looking for an investment destination in Viet Nam would make a mistake if they did not consider the Mekong Delta in southern Viet Nam.
Viet Nam is becoming an attractive investment destination for German
companies, but the country needs to enhance its competitiveness and
improve its policies.