European companies look to expand production in the North: EuroCham Vietnam

Oct 10th at 08:20
10-10-2024 08:20:39+07:00

European companies look to expand production in the North: EuroCham Vietnam

A recent report indicates strong potential for business expansion, with nearly 80% of companies already operating 1-3 offices or manufacturing facilities in Vietnam.

As many as 67% of European companies surveyed view Vietnam as an attractive investment destination and plan to set up new production facilities in the North, according to the latest report from the European Chamber of Commerce in Vietnam (EuroCham Vietnam).

This finding comes from EuroCham's Business Confidence Index (BCI) for the third quarter.

EuroCham Vietnam members gather for a meeting in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: EuroCham Vietnam

The report shows strong potential for business expansion, with nearly 80% of companies already operating one to three offices or manufacturing facilities in Vietnam. Of those planning to expand, more than half intend to develop new facilities in northern Vietnam or open additional offices in major cities such as Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Danang, and Cantho.

The report highlights a positive long-term outlook, with 69.3% of businesses optimistic about a favorable business environment over the next five years. This reflects a resilient business sentiment despite ongoing economic challenges stemming from Typhoon Yagi and operational hurdles.

In the aftermath of the storm, EuroCham's latest survey found that almost half (47.4%) of companies expect the macroeconomic situation to improve in the coming quarter. The BCI rose from 45.1 points in Q3 2008 to 52 points this year, indicating a strong year-on-year recovery despite the challenging external conditions.

EuroCham's Business Confidence Index (BCI) for the third quarter

The report also notes that Typhoon Yagi severely impacted infrastructure and agriculture in Northern Vietnam. The government expects GDP to fall by 0.15% this year, with estimated losses of US$1.63 billion.

Urgent need for climate action

The survey highlighted three major obstacles for European companies: administrative burdens, unclear regulations, and difficulties in obtaining permits. Additionally, businesses reported persistent hurdles in tax-related processes and compliance with fire regulations.

Following the new Decree on the Mechanism for Direct Power Purchase Agreements (DPPA) issued in July, nearly 30% of respondents to the EuroCham survey expect to benefit from renewable energy projects, reinforcing Vietnam's commitment to a green transition. In particular, a quarter of service providers and companies with more than 100 employees will benefit moderately or significantly.

While almost half (47.4%) of companies express confidence in a full transition to renewable energy by 2050, gaps remain in policy understanding and implementation. Digital transformation is also identified as a key area for improvement, particularly in addressing human resource challenges and streamlining administrative procedures.

According to EuroCham Vietnam's chairman, the impact of the typhoon highlights the urgent need to address climate change. Additionally, the upcoming Green Economy Forum and Exhibition (GEFE) 2024, scheduled for October 21-23, will provide a timely platform to foster necessary dialogues on how Vietnam can remain competitive while transitioning to a greener and more sustainable future.

Hanoi Times





NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Hanoi aims to boost agriculture after typhoon strikes

Local authorities are working closely with farmers to restore the production areas.

HCM City hosts Vietstock, aquaculture expos

Advanced products and technologies in the livestock industry are being showcased at the Vietstock Expo & Forum that opened in HCM City on Wednesday.

Việt Nam to end unofficial-quota exports to China by 2030

From January 1, 2029, residents engaging in cross-border trade, whether buying, selling, or exchanging goods, will be required to complete import-export procedures...

Hà Nội expands agricultural export markets with planting area codes

Hà Nội has ramped up investments in recent years to establish planting area codes for key crops like longans, grapefruits and bananas, paving the way for official...

​Korean tourists represent 26.5% of 12.7mn foreign arrivals in Vietnam in January-September

Vietnam welcomed over 12.7 million international tourists in January-September, with South Korea remaining the largest source market sending 3.3 million arrivals...

Vietnam Consumer Rights Day 2025 theme: ‘Transparent Information - Responsible Consumption’

The Ministry of Industry and Trade has issued a plan to organise activities in response to Việt Nam Consumer Rights Day 2025, themed ‘Transparent Information -...

PM calls for solutions to support enterprises

Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính on Monday agreed to solutions to remove difficulties for enterprises and promote production and business in the remaining months of...

US issues preliminary anti-subsidy findings on solar panel imports from Việt Nam

The US Department of Commerce (DOC) has issued preliminary anti-subsidy findings in an investigation concerning solar panel imports from Việt Nam, announced the...

Việt Nam's industrial production saw positive growth in nine months

Việt Nam’s index of industrial production (IIP) surged 8.6 per cent year-on-year in the first nine months of this year, extending the sector's recovery, the General...

Ninh Thuận’s potential to export to Korea acknowledged

The mountainous province of Ninh Thuận has many natural advantages for producing and exporting high quality agricultural products to Korea, experts have said.


MOST READ


Back To Top