Of the amount, 316.4 million USD was invested in 114 new projects, and 174
million USD was added to existing ones.
Meanwhile, as of November 20, foreign investments poured into Vietnam totalled
26.4 billion USD, down 16.9 percent year-on-year. Specifically, there were 2,313
new projects with total capital of 13.6 billion USD, down 33.5 percent in the
number of projects and 7.6 percent in capital year-on-year. Foreign investors
adjusted capital for 1,051 projects with an additional investment of 6.3 billion
USD, up 7.8 percent. They also contributed capital or purchased shares with a
total capital of 6.5 billion USD, down 41.8 percent.
FDI disbursement is estimated at 17.2 billion USD during January-November, a
year-on-year decrease of 2.4 percent.
During this period, Vietnam reported nearly 124,300 newly-established
enterprises, down 1.9 percent.
The country’s index of industrial production (IIP) is estimated to rise by 3.1
percent from that of the same period last year, with manufacturing and
processing up 4.7 percent and power production and distribution 3.2 percent.
Source: VNA