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Thứ Ba, 25 tháng 7, 2023

Korean Investors Research to Invest in Solar Power Projects in Quang Tri Province

  IL Yang Industrial Company (Korea) is planning to invest in Vietnam, conducting research, study, proceed to set up company building solar power plant in Quang Tri province, Vietnam.

On December 22nd, IL Yang Industrial Company (Korea) had a meeting with Quang Tri People’s Committee to discuss their investment in solar power project in Quang Tri province. Previously IL Yang Industrial Company had a field trip in Hai Lang and Vinh Linh district, Quang Tri province.

According to IL Yang Industrial Company, through surveys, the Company found that Quang Tri is a potential province to develop solar power. Therefore, in the coming time, the Company will continue to work with the province and other sectors to better understand the indicators to study, proceed to invest in building solar power plant in Hai Lang district with the capacity of 500MW and Vinh Linh district with the capacity of 200MW.


At the meeting, IL Yan Industrial Company expressed their wish to exchange relevant information as well as support and create favorable conditions from Quang Tri province’s leaders to study the project.

According to the People’s Committee of Quang Tri province, Quang Tri province is currently planning to attract investment projects in the field of industry, with priority in the areas of competitive advantage and environmentally friendly industries. In fact, there have been some solar power projects in the area.

The proposed investment in solar power plants in Hai Lang and Vinh Linh of IL Yang Company with advanced technology is suitable with the planning policy of locality. Since then, Quang Tri province is ready to cooperate, create conditions for the company to complete procedures and apply the maximum support policies of the province.

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Source: https://www.antconsult.vn/news/korean-investors-research-to-invest-in-solar-power-projects-in-quang-tri-province.html

Thứ Tư, 19 tháng 4, 2023

The Middle Class of Vietnam Increased Sharply

  The top concern of foreign investors seeking to expand their business in Vietnam is the growing middle class, an important part of the Vietnam consumer market.

The middle class is not only an important part of the market, they are becoming the loyal customers of many foreign businesses, operating in all kinds of sectors in Vietnam. According to UPS Vietnam Managing Director, Vietnam's middle class is buying more and more cross-border goods. This company invests in vehicles to deliver the items that these middle-class customers ordered from US, UK to their houses.

Accordingly, cross-border e-commerce is growing fast. More and more e-commerce companies are sourcing in Vietnam. In contrast, the middle class of Vietnam also shopping online at foreign websites.

According to experts, Vietnamese middle class people have monthly income of 15 million VND (equivalent to about 700 USD) or more. By 2020, the country is expected to have 44 million middle class people. According to the Center for Consumer Studies and Customers of Boston Consulting Group (US), the "middle class and wealthy" of Vietnam are people who earn an average of 714 USD a month or more.

The Brookings Institute studies showed that the growth rate of the Vietnamese middle class in the period from 2005 to 2015 is more than 14% per year. It is estimated that in the period from 2016 to 2020, this number will continue to increase by 4 percentage points, equivalent to over 18% per annum.

Compared with other Southeast Asian countries, the growth rate of the Vietnamese middle class is among the highest. For example, in the period from 2016 to 2020, the middle class in Malaysia and Thailand increased by more than 4%, Indonesia increased by nearly 12%, and Singapore only increased by 3% per year.

By 2015, the total consumption of the global middle class is 34.8 billion USD. Brookings Institute estimates that by 2030, this number will almost double. By 2030, the global middle-class consumption may increase by 29,000 billion USD compared to 2015. The today's low-income countries such as India, Indonesia and Vietnam will create a market with total consumption increased by 15 trillion USD compared with the current rate.

Not only increasing in number, the change in the money and spending perspectives of the middle class is also an attractive point. This creates a change in many industries, from food to banking.

Vietnamese consumers are changing their lifestyle very fast and they are increasingly willing to spend on large items aimed at improving their lives. According to a Nielsen report, the percentage of people saving money in quarter II/2017 decreased more than 13% from the previous quarter and just behind Thailand, Singapore and Indonesia.

According to PwC Vietnam, the fast-growing middle class in the country will accelerate the demand for more sophisticated banking services, such as insurance through banking and asset management. Along with that, cashless payments will have the opportunity to grow.

Moving from cash payment to cashless is an indispensable trend. We see many banks in Vietnam are shifting their focus to retail banking thanks to the increased spending of young people. The developing technological infrastructure facilitates the transition from a cash economy to a cashless economy.

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Source: https://www.antconsult.vn/news/the-middle-class-of-vietnam-increased-sharply.html


Chủ Nhật, 9 tháng 4, 2023

Indian Businesses Consider Vietnam as a New Investment Destination

  On the occasion of the 45th anniversary of Vietnam - India diplomatic relations and 10 years of strategic cooperation between the two countries, Mr P. Harish, Ambassador of India to Vietnam said that the two countries' cooperation is very nice, many Indian businesses are considering Vietnam as a new investment destination in the region and choose to set up business in Vietnam.

India and Vietnam relationship have been developing very strongly since the two countries established diplomatic relations in 1972. The two countries advanced their relationship into strategic partnership in 2007 and then became comprehensive strategy in September 2016, when the Prime Minister of India visited Vietnam. This cooperation framework includes security, defense, economic and cultural cooperation, high-level delegation exchanges and people-to-people exchanges.

In terms of trade, bilateral trade has increased tenfold, from 1.15 billion USD in fiscal year 2006 – 2007, to 10.1 billion USD in fiscal year 2016 - 2017 (according to Indian data). The two countries' leaders have set a bilateral trade target of 15 billion USD by 2020. India is among the top 10 trading partners of Vietnam and Vietnam is India's fifth largest trading partner in ASEAN region.

Regarding investment, Vietnam currently has 136 Indian projects, with a total registered capital of about 1.28 billion USD, including capital from India through third countries, mainly focusing on areas as oil and gas, renewable energy, minerals, agricultural product processing, information technology and automotive components. The latest project of India in Vietnam is the instant coffee processing project of Tata Coffee Company in Binh Duong province, with a total registered capital of 63 million USD.

In order to achieve this goal, Vietnam and India need to work more closely in strengthening the exchange of business delegations and encouraging investment in one another, to promote trade.

In addition, Vietnam and India are expected to strengthen connectivity in aviation and sea line. Expected this year, Vietjet will open direct flights to India. Furthermore, linkage in the banking and finance sectors is also accelerating. Also, India has also strengthened its projects in Vietnam in the areas of human resource development, IT capacity building, English language teaching and science and technology.

With such a multidisciplinary approach, we can realize a comprehensive strategic partnership between the two countries and explore the potentials of two nations.

Finding the right business partner in Vietnam is also important. We recommend doing research on the reputation of the company and individual shareholders, corporate or individual, gathering publicly available company information, and performing background checks on key personnel to find potential risks in cooperation. Working with a reliable partner can help achieve economic benefits, saving time and money in business.

Source: https://www.antconsult.vn/news/indian-businesses-consider-vietnam-as-a-new-investment-destination.html

Thứ Năm, 11 tháng 8, 2022

Vietnam attracts Korean investment in research and development

  In recent times, the investment shift out of China is being carried out by many international investors. Vietnam is a country that has enough factors to receive investment shift, especially in the manufacturing sector with low-cost labor and low expenses. However, at present, Vietnam has changed its method of attracting FDI, instead of taking advantage of low expenses and low-cost labor, Vietnam now aims to take advantage of highly skilled workers and many incentives in research and development activities.

Recently, many Korean investors have plans to change production lines, invest in research and development (R&D) company in Vietnam. Previously, Korean businesses mainly invested in industries such as apparel, bags, and footwear, however, recently many Korean investors have made investments in industries such as high electronics, information technology, automotive and construction equipment, distribution and service industries.

Currently, Korea is the leading country in the list of countries investing in Vietnam. Previously, a joint venture between Korean and Vietnamese businesses proposed to the Dong Nai province government to invest and build a Vietnam-Korea Hi-Tech Park with an area of ​​300 hectares, total investment capital of 150 million USD. The project aims to attract high-tech enterprises from Korea as well as other developed countries to set up company in Dong Nai in order to create quality product values ​​in the fields that shape the industrial revolution 4.0. The project is expected to attract 2 to 3 billion USD of investment capital in about 6 - 9 years after it is put into operation.

In addition, Korean investors have also cooperated with Vietnamese partners to build a Science and Technology Industrial Park with an area of ​​900 hectares in Binh Duong. In addition, many Vietnamese investors have actively worked with high-tech manufacturing partners to promote the participation of key partners as well as prepare the first customers.

With the policy of attracting investment in high technology and in particular the Investment law 2020, there are special investment incentives for newly established investment projects (including the expansion of the establishment project), the centers for innovation, research and development centers with total investment capital of 3,000 billion VND (about USD 150 million) or more, disbursing at least 1,000 billion VND within first 03 years from the date of issuance of the Investment Registration Certificate or the approval of the investment policy; a national innovation center established by decision of the Prime Minister; Investment projects in sectors or trades specially given investment incentives with an investment capital of VND 30,000 billion (about USD 1.5 billion) or more, with a minimum disbursement of VND 10,000 billion within 03 years from the date of issuance of the Investment Registration Certificate or the approval of the investment policy” will be given special incentives in accordance with the provisions of corporate income tax and land law.

As the investment attraction and investment shift preparation of Korean R&D enterprises, Vietnam hopes to become an investment destination for Korean high-tech enterprises in the future to establish company.

Finding the right business partner in Vietnam is also important. We recommend doing research on the reputation of the company and individual shareholders, corporate or individual, gathering publicly available company information, and performing background checks on key personnel to find potential risks in cooperation. Working with a reliable partner can help achieve economic benefits, saving time and money in business.

Thứ Tư, 10 tháng 8, 2022

How Business Information Could Be Searched in Vietnam?

   Provisions on announcing of business information are stipulated in various laws and degrees in Vietnam, allowing the interested party to be searching for business purpose for information in regard to investment registration certificate number, business registration certificate number and others information.

In particular, after the enterprise being granted an enterprise registration certificate, it shall carry out procedures to publish it on a portal as per procedures and pay the related fees for administration. The application for publication of enterprise registration information is a compulsory procedure, made at the time an enterprise submits its enterprise registration dossier. The content to be published includes the contents on the enterprise registration certificate and the lines of business. In addition, joint stock companies with foreign investors will need to provide information including founding. In case of changes in enterprise registration contents, the corresponding changes must be publicly announced.

Also, an enterprise must publish information in one of the forms posted on the business information network of the business registration agency or one of the written or electronic newspapers in three consecutive issues. The main content to be published includes: Company's name; Address of the head office of the enterprise, branch or representative office; Lines of business; Charter capital of limited liability company and partnership company; number of shares and value of contributed capital and number of shares to be issued with joint stock company; initial investment capital for private enterprises; legal capital for enterprises conducting lines of business requiring legal capital; Full name, address, nationality, ID card number, passport or other legal personal identification number, establishment decision number or business registration code of the owner, member or shareholder foundation; Full name, permanent address, nationality, ID card number, passport number or other legal personal identification of the legal representative of the enterprise; Place of business registration.

For publication fees, the enterprise registration fee and the enterprise registration content announcement fee are VND 100,000/time.

There are some enterprises that do not need to publish their business information on the portal before going into operation, but make other forms of announcing i.e. on newspaper or other media. For instance, law-practicing organizations must publish on daily newspapers of central or local registry of law practice or newspaper for three consecutive issues. For credit institutions, foreign bank branches, representative offices of foreign credit institutions and other foreign institutions engaged in banking activities, they must be published on the State Bank's media and in a daily newspaper written in 03 consecutive issues or an electronic newspaper of Vietnam at least thirty days prior to the scheduled date of operation of opening information.

In addition to disclosing corporate information, there is also a procedure for disclosure of information on the stock market that is applicable to public companies and bond issuers (except for government bond issuers and bonds), government-guaranteed bonds and local government bonds), securities companies, fund management companies, branches of foreign fund management companies in Vietnam, public funds complying with law on securities detailing information disclosure, announcing on the company's website and information disclosure system of the Securities Commission.