Japanese investors pour another US$166 mil into HCM City
Updated : 9/11/2013 11:24:48 AM VOV
(VOV) - The HCM Citys Peoples Committee granted investment licenses to a number of new Japanese projects worth US$166 million in the citys industrial parks (IPs), and export and processing zones (EPZs) on September 10.
They include one project from Unika Group in Hiep Phuoc IP for small and medium-sized (SMEs) and two other projects from Sai Gon Precision Co,Ltd in Linh Trung 2 EPZ and Nidec Tosok Akiba Vietnam in Tan Thuan EPZ.
Mayor Le Hoang Quan highlighted Sai Gon Precision Co, Ltd and Nidec Tosok Akiba Vietnams contribution to Vietnams investment in hi-tech application. In addition, the formulation of a project to build a Vietnam-Japan Industrial Area in Hiep Phuoc Industrial Park has marks an important step toward attracting more Japanese hi-tech investors in the near future.
At present, more than 100 Japanese businesses are operating in HCM City with a total capitalization of US$1.270 billion, mostly in the fields of mechanics, electricity and electronics.
Kumho Tire to invest US$10 mil to build a factory in Binh Duong
Updated : 9/11/2013 9:16:55 AM VOV
Kumho Tire, a subsidiary of Korea's Kumho Asiana Group, plans to invest around US$100 million in a factory in Binh Duong Province, Kumho Asiana Group chairman Park Sam-koo told the Korea Times last weekend.
He disclosed the plan on the sidelines of a business conference in Hanoi during a state visit by the Republic of Koreas President Park Geun-hye.
This was the first time the group revealed its investment plan in Vietnam. The investment is expected to increase its Vietnamese plant's annual production from 3.3 million to 5 million tires.
"We are mulling over enlarging the facilities of our Vietnamese factory beginning next year. The amount to be spent is in the neighbourhood of US$100 million," Park said.
"We will strengthen our footing in Vietnam, where our affiliates in construction, airlines and express buses have operations."
Park regards Vietnam as a significant target market for Kumho and has been a strong proponent of cranking up the output of the country's Kumho Tire plant.
Experts said Park's decision made sense because boosting production in Vietnam would help meet rising demand for quality tires in China, just across the northern border.