Dong Nai FDI smashes yearly target

Nov 8th at 07:59
08-11-2019 07:59:48+07:00

Dong Nai FDI smashes yearly target

The southern province of Dong Nai received US$1.46 billion for 190 FDI projects during January-October, 46 per cent higher than its annual target.

 

According to the provincial Department of Planning and Investment, local authorities had licensed 93 new projects with total registered capital of $800 million, while allowing capital adjustments worth nearly $670 million for 97 existing projects.

Most of the projects are involved in the support industry and use advanced technology that is environmentally friendly with skilled workers, it said.

Notable projects include the $33 million Watakyu Viet Nam Co Ltd from a Japanese investor at the Amata Industrial Park in Bien Hoa city, the $40 million SEA project from a Korean investor at the Nhon Trach 6 Industrial Park in Nhon Trach District, and the $72 million Otsuka Techno Viet Nam Co Ltd from a Japanese investor at the Nhon Trach Industrial Park, also in Nhon Trach District.

The department said the province is now home to 1,447 valid FDI projects worth $29.8 billion.

Businesses from 45 countries and territories have invested in the province, with the Republic of Korea, Taiwan (China) and Japan leading the way.

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