Vietnam rolls out red carpet for Chinese investors

The Vietnamese Government always welcomes Chinese firms to land investments in the country, Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has affirmed.

He made the statement while hosting a reception for leaders of major Chinese groups operating in finance, construction and infrastructure development on November 4 as part of his visit to China to attend the first International Import Expo of China (CIIE 2018) on November 4-5.

PM Phuc spoke highly of the Chinese corporations’ business achievements in China and many foreign countries.

Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc shakes hands with leaders of major Chinese groups at a meeting on November 4 (Source: VNA)
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc shakes hands with leaders of major Chinese groups at a meeting on November 4 (Source: VNA)

The Chinese businessmen lauded Vietnam’s socio-economic development while affirming that they will continue investment and business expansion in finance, insurance, banking, energy and transport infrastructure in Vietnam. 

They expressed their hope that the Vietnamese Government and relevant authorities will create favourable conditions for them to participate in large projects in the country.

Vice Chairman of Ping An Trust Song Chengli said that his corporation holds strengths in finance, insurance, banking and investment with total asset of 6 trillion yuan (870 billion USD).

The group is in the world’s top 500 enterprises and ranks 7th among the global leading financial giants, he said, adding that he is interested in Vietnam’s mechanisms in protecting foreign financial firms who join Vietnamese market, especially those investing in local credit organisations.

Chairman of China Greenland Zhang Yuliang expressed his pleasure to meet PM Phuc in Shanghai, saying that his firm has cooperated with many great groups in the world and it has a total asset worth 150 billion USD. 

He said that Vietnam is a potential market with great cooperation opportunities, especially in agriculture, adding Vietnamese farm produce and food are also positively welcomed in the Chinese market. 

For his part, PM Phuc spoke highly of these groups’ plans to invest and expand investment in Vietnam.

He applauded the fields that Chinese firms want to pour cash into Vietnam, including agriculture, food production, finance and transport infrastructure development. 

The PM asked representatives from Vietnamese ministries and sectors to collect opinions and proposals from Chinese firms and then arranging working sessions to discuss how to realise their business ideas.

With its current development pace, from now to 2020, Vietnam needs 25 billion USD per year for infrastructure development, PM Phuc said, noting that this is a promising land for international investors, including China, to cultivate, as it is one of Vietnam’s priorities in the country’s socio-economic development.

He expressed his hope that Chinese firms will further promote imports of Vietnamese agro-forestry-fishery products in the coming time.

VNA

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