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Vietnam increases investments abroad

19:29 - 04/01/2008

 

In 2007 alone, 64 Vietnamese projects were licensed abroad with a total registered investment of US$391.2 million.

Most of the investment went to Laos, with 23 projects worth US$162 million in total, and Madagasca, where US$117 million has been invested in oil exploration work. Altogether, the projects have an average registered investment of US$6 million.

 

Vietnamese enterprises mainly focused their capital on agriculture (US$157 million or 40 percent of the total registered capital), and industry (US$147 million or 38 percent of the total).

 

Since 1988, Vietnam has invested US$1.39 billion into 248 projects in 35 countries and territories around the world.

 

Laos ranks first with 86 projects worth US$584 million, making up 42 percent of all Vietnamese investment abroad. Laos is followed by Cambodia with 27 projects worth US$88.4 million and Russia with 12 projects worth US$48 million.

 

Some promising projects have been licensed to expand their scale of operations, said Phan Huu Thang, Head of the Foreign Investment Department under the Ministry of Planning and Investment.

 

He added that in the near future, Vietnam will invest in key areas, including petrol and oil in Southeast Asia and Africa, electricity generation in Laos and China, ore mining in Laos, telecommunications and transport in several countries, and retail trade in the US, EU and Northeast Asia.

source: VOV

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