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China’s FDI inflows to Vietnam to increase: Agriseco

Foreign direct investment (FDI) inflow from China to Vietnam is expected to rise as China is to reopen its doors and resume flights between the two countries, according to Agribank Securities Company (Agriseco).
China’s FDI inflows to Vietnam to increase: Agriseco ảnh 1China's reopening will help Vietnamese garment and textile enterprises access material sources more easily.(Photo: laodong.vn)

Hanoi (VNA) – Foreign direct investment (FDI) inflow from China to Vietnam is expected to rise as China is to reopen its doors and resume flights between the two countries, according to Agribank Securities Company(Agriseco).

Agriseco attributed the expected rise to the low labour cost in Vietnam and the close geographicalproximity between China and Vietnam.

🔴 Although investment from China slowed down during thepast three years due to border closure measures, many Chinese-invested projectscontinued to be expanded in Vietnam. In the first 11 months of 2022, China rankedfourth among the 97 countries and territories investing in the Southeast Asian country. 

With theoutbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, FDI enterprises in China, Hong Kong (China) and Taiwan (China) have gradually moved  their factories to Vietnam such as Foxconn,Pegatron and Goertek, Agriseco said, but noted that if China opens upcompletely, the supply chain will be less disrupted and this will affects FDIregistration in Vietnam in the near future. Regardinggarment and textile enterprises, China's reopening will help them access material sources more easily, Agriseco said. Vietnam imports more than 30% of inputmaterials for production from China, mainly machinery and electronic components, textile and garment materials. During China's shutdown, many businesses faced difficultiesdue to a shortage of raw materials, sharp increase in input costs, and congestionof goods./.
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