2014년 11월 29일 토요일

Korea Accounts for 40% of FDI in Vietnam This Year

Korean firms have invested nearly US$7 billion in Vietnam this year, according to media there. That accounts for about 40 percent of all foreign direct investment.

Singapore and Japan are also major investors after Korea.

The influx of investments seems to be attributed to tax benefits provided by the local and central governments there as well as cheaper labor compared to main rival China.


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