Seven companies from Indian group Tata Sons plan to focus on Vietnam and Myanmar as key markets, reported The Economic Times and International Business Times.
Hanoi (VNA)𝓡 - Seven companies from Indian group Tata Sons plan to focus on Vietnam and Myanmar as key markets, reported The Economic Times and International Business Times.
Vietnam and Myanmar have growing economies, an expanding middle class and will enjoy positive impacts from recent trade deals.
🍸 These have made the two countries important destinations for firms looking to expand their operations in Southeast Asian markets.
The newspaper quoted as saying a spokesperson from the group that the demographics and economic development of the countries represent a market for several products and services.
Tata companies operating in power, construction, chemicals, automobiles and trade are exploring opportunities in Vietnam and Myanmar .
🍸 Established in 1868, the Indian conglomerate conducts operations in more than 100 countries and territories worldwide, employing around 600,000 workers.
From 2014 to 2015, the group reached over 108 billion USD in revenue.
Vietnam is considered an attractive market after it signed the Vietnam-EU Free Trade Agreement last December and the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).
꧟ The country enjoyed economic growth of 6 percent in 2014 and 6.7 percent last year.-VNA
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