Vietnam increases investments abroad
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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. |
source: VOV
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