Seminar discusses VN-India business opportunities

Nov 3rd at 14:14
03-11-2020 14:14:48+07:00

Seminar discusses VN-India business opportunities

Opportunities to enhance trade and investment in various sectors between India and Viet Nam were discussed at a seminar in HCM City on Monday.

 

Nguyen Thanh Binh, director of the Trade Information Centre belonging to the Viet Nam Chamber of Commerce and Industry, HCM City branch, told ‘Business Outlook Seminar Series India – Viet Nam Trade and Investments’, held by the Indian Business Chamber in Viet Nam, that trade between the two countries has been growing steadily in recent years to reach US$11.2 billion last year.

But India is only the 26th largest investor in Viet Nam, and there is much more room for Indian companies to invest in this country to take advantage of its economic environment, strategic location, young population, cheap labour, and global market access due to free trade agreements that Viet Nam has concluded such as the CPTPP and EU-Viet Nam FTA.

“Through talking with Indian promotion agencies, we realise that India wants to enhance investment in Viet Nam in the coming time.”

Ramesh Anand, chairman of the Indian Business Chamber in Viet Nam (Incham), said, “It is exciting to say that we are witnessing an increase in interest among Indian investors in Viet Nam.

“We believe that the Indian economic presence in Viet Nam in the coming years will be significant, beneficial and acknowledged.”

Binh said Viet Nam is in the process of building infrastructure, and needs investment but also expertise in energy and ports.

Under its plan to attract FDI the Government is promoting foreign investment in manufacturing, services, high-tech agriculture, and high-value tourism services, he said.

Pharmaceuticals and medical equipment manufacturing, health and education services, financial services and technology, information technology, and intellectual services (knowledge process outsourcing) are among the country’s priority for investment in the medium term, he said.

The country’s plan to attract new FDI wants “quality investment.”

India has strengths in pharmaceuticals, oil and gas, IT and services, and his country wants to attract Indian investment in these sectors, he said.

“We want Indian companies to invest in the pharmaceutical sector in Viet Nam.”

In the garment and textile sector, Viet Nam wants Indian firms to increase the supply of various kinds of yarns and fabrics, he said.

Anup Kumar Dave, general director of Kirby South East Asia Co., Ltd, said investment opportunities are also available in steel, solar energy and electric car manufacturing.

“Viet Nam’s steel industry is on a growth path and a gap of 8.7 million metric tonnes exists between demand and supply. It imports from China, Korea, India, Taiwan, and Japan to meet demand.

“New facilities are being built. It will take three to five years before steel production can basically satisfy the market demand.

“Investment in hot-rolled steel coils and electromagnetic steel sheets manufacturing is being solicited by the Vietnamese Government.

“We see a lot of investors from India are coming in Viet Nam to invest in solar power.”

The Government will consider scaling back plans for coal-fired plants and offering investment opportunities in renewables instead, he said.

Anand said: “From time to time we request Government departments to inform Incham about investment opportunities in HCM City and neighbouring provinces. This would enable our members and business houses in India to explore these opportunities.”

Incham acts as a catalyst to promote India –Viet Nam trade and cultural exchanges, and the seminar was an activity meant to help stakeholders further understand and promote industry in the changing environment, he said. 

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