Vietnamese, Singaporean firms ink agreements to bolster economic relations
Singapore’s FDI into Vietnam in 2022 amounted to nearly US$6.46 billion, making it the largest foreign investor for that year.
Singapore’s FDI into Vietnam in 2022 amounted to nearly US$6.46 billion, making it the largest foreign investor for that year.
Vietnam fails to capitalize on the opportunities created against Singapore.
Vietnam, thanks to its robust infrastructure development and favorable conditions for foreign investment, strategic location close to major Asia countries, and important shipping routes, has created a business-friendly environment.
The program will open up cooperation and exchange opportunities between Vietnam's startups and Singapore's typical innovation partners.
Both sides share the necessity to preserve cultural and historical heritages during the process of urban development.
Vietnam and Singapore remain each other's top partner in the region and are committed to further strengthening the partnership.
Both sides expect the Vietnam-Singapore relations to become an example of cooperation among ASEAN members.
Being the second largest investor in Vietnam, Singapore is well-positioned to do business with the country in the electronics sector.
The country’s tech-savvy population and burgeoning middle class are making it an attractive market for Singaporean companies.
Mayor of Hanoi Tran Sy Thanh has called for Singapore to further support the capital city in drafting urban planning for the next decade.
Singapore remained Vietnam’s largest investor among ASEAN countries with 2,959 valid projects worth $70 billion, accounting for 16.3% of the country’s total FDI commitments.
This is the 3rd strategic technology center of NCS in Asia.
Infrastructure Asia could support Hanoi in the search for consultants and partners in urban development, as well as in accessing capital from financial institutions.
The visit paid by the Singaporean parliament speaker is aimed to realize the agreement reached by the countries’ top leaders during Vietnamese President Nguyen Xuan Phuc’s visit to the neighboring country in February 2022.
Held in a hybrid form of both online and offline meetings, the event draws the participation of over 3,000 senior officials and business leaders from 57 countries and territories who have registered to take part in the SABS 2022.
The VSIP III covers an area of 1,000 hectares, will be a successful example in Vietnam-Singapore cooperation, and evidence that Vietnam continues to be an attractive destination for investors
As Vietnam reopens its border on March 15, international tourists plan to visit the beautiful country as soon as possible.