Thai Nguyen seeks $2.6 billion in FDI

Jun 1st at 13:49
01-06-2015 13:49:26+07:00

Thai Nguyen seeks $2.6 billion in FDI

The northern province of Thai Nguyen has set a target of reaching US$2.6 billion in foreign direct investment (FDI) in 2015, the Vietnam Economic News (VEN) reports.

 

The on-line newspaper quoted Thai Nguyen Department of Planning and Investment as saying that since the beginning of 2015, the province has seen a four-fold increase in FDI compared with same time last year, as it topped $917.4 million.

In recent years, Thai Nguyen has gained the trust of foreign investors due to its efforts in improving the investment environment. The province now ranks 10th among the country's 63 provinces and cities in terms of attracting FDI, the department said.

In 2014, Thai Nguyen ranked eighth among 63 provinces and cities nationwide, in terms of the provincial competitiveness index (PCI). Many investors have praised the province's legal institutions and business promotion policies.

The report from the Ministry of Planning and Investment's Foreign Investment Agency revealed that as of April 2015, the province had attracted 80 foreign-invested projects with a total registered capital of more than $7 billion. Further, in the past four months the province lured $114.1 million in FDI.

Chairman of the provincial People's Committee Duong Ngoc Long said that his province would always create the most favourable conditions for investors, in term of investment licensing and ground clearance.

Regarding administrative reforms, the province has enacted 20 mechanisms and policies to facilitate investment, notably the application of the "one-stop" shop mechanism in completing administrative requirements.

Regular dialogues between businesses, provincial officials and bankers to ease difficulties for businesses have also been ongoing. As a result, many investors have received preferential loans from commercial banks and benefited from tax policies, according to Long.

bizhub



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Trade deficit reaches $3 billion

The total merchandise export turnover was recorded at US$63.2 billion in the first five months of this year, an increase of 7.3 per cent over last year's figure.

Output rises sharply amid record growth of new work

Growth in the Vietnamese manufacturing sector gathered pace in May, with rising client demand leading to record growth of output and new orders. The rate of job...

Vietnam signs free trade agreement with Russian-led economic union

The Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) signed a free trade agreement (FTA) with Vietnam on Friday, the first such deal struck by the Moscow-led body with a third party...

US firms want to invest more in Vietnam: Assistant Secretary of State

American businesses want to increase their investment in Vietnam, a U.S. Assistant Secretary of State said Friday.

Profitable businesses do not seek the state as a shareholder

The State has been urged to withdraw capital from Vinamilk because dairy production is not a business field the State needs to invest in. However, the State Capital...

Vietnam to ratify WTO’s Trade Facilitation Agreement

Vietnam is on track to becoming the first Southeast Asian nation to ratify the landmark Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA) of the World Trade Organization (WTO).

Vietnam, Eurasia Economic Union sign free trade agreement

The free trade agreement between Vietnam and the Eurasia Economic Union (EAEU) was signed in Burabai, Kazakhstan on May 29 after more than two years of negotiation...

Online shops declare war with traditional shopping malls

The existence of shopping malls has been threatened by the rise of online shops.

Mexico urged to open Viet Nam trade office

Vietnamese Ambassador to Mexico, Le Linh Lan, suggested Mexico would soon open a trade office in Viet Nam, while speaking during a business forum in Mexico City on...

Vietnam’s int’l tourist numbers down for 12th straight month

Vietnam’s international tourist arrival numbers dropped for the 12th consecutive month in May but the government said it needs more time to consider scrapping visa...


MOST READ


Back To Top