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Mr. Richard Shih from the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Vietnam spoke about Taiwanese investments in Vietnam.
The majority of Japanese enterprises operating in Vietnam polled in a recent survey said they had plans to expand their investment in the country, despite acknowledging challenges in the local business environment.
Việt Nam remained the Asian fifth biggest exporter to Canada in 2016, after China, Japan, Republic of Korea and Taiwan.
Chang Yih Ceramic JSC has spent $2 million on a 3D printer pattern, high-tech pressing machine producing luxury goods to compete with imported goods in the domestic market.
Japanese medical device producer Nipro plans to pour US$300 million into a project to build a dialysis equipment manufacturing plant in Vietnam, according to Nikkei Asian Review.
Samsung finds itself in hot water with its last year overly wrought with exploding mobile phones and political scandals. Will this affect the group’s plans in Vietnam?
More and more Japanese companies are eagerly seeking co-operation opportunities in Viet Nam’s agriculture sector and shifting their investments to the country, said a Japanese official.
The southern province of Dong Nai has lured 16 foreign direct investment (FDI) projects worth almost 163 million USD since the start of the year, announced the provincial Department of Planning and Investment.
Vietnam’s Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has tasked authorities in a northern province home to three major production plants of South Korean tech giant Samsung with becoming Asia’s hub of electronics production.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade has unveiled a draft decree on State monopoly over production and supply of goods and services in 20 areas in the country.
The central province of Binh Dinh aims to attract 40 domestic projects and seven foreign projects with a total investment capital of US$510 million in 2017, according to the provincal Department of Planning and Investment.
China remained Vietnam’s biggest trade partner in the first month of 2017, followed by the Republic of Korea (RoK) and the US, according to the General Department of Customs.