Over 400 FDI projects worth more than US$42.8 billion were registered in the field of real estate in the first half of this year, according to the Ministry of Planning and Investment.
The Hanoitimes - Over 400 FDI projects worth more than US$42.8 billion were registered in the field of real estate in the first half of this year, according to the Ministry of Planning and Investment.
This slowdown was attributable to the government’s monetary tightening policy to reduce inflation as foreign property developers weighed up pouring their capital into the Vietnamese market more carefully, especially medium-sized businesses.
However, experts said that businesses with strong economic potential and clear business strategies are likely to invest in the market.
There remain a number of merger and acquisition deals as a result of fast real estate growth over the years.
These deals are forecast to continue growing in both quantity and value in the future.
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