Ministry revises 2013 FDI figure
HA NOI (VNS)-
A 36 per cent increase or US$22.34 billion in foreign direct investment (FDI)
was registered in 2013, the Ministry of Planning and Investment's Foreign
Investment Agency's revised report noted.
Earlier, in December, the agency announced that the country
had attracted approximately $21.63 billion in FDI for the year. However, this
figure was calculated as of December 15.
According to the new report released last week, up to 1,530
new foreign-invested projects were licensed with a total registered capital
of $14.48 billion by the end of 2013, increasing 67 per cent against the
previous year's figure.
Five of these projects were large-scale with an investment
capital of over $1 billion or equivalent to 54 per cent of the total FDI
pledged in the country. Among them included a $2 billion factory for
manufacturing and assembling electronics being developed by Samsung
Electronics Viet Nam and
Another positive development was the approval of the expansion
of 590 existing projects, thereby adding $7.86 billion to their capital and
marking a slight increase of 1.5 per cent.
During the reviewed period, FDI disbursement also showed a
positive trend with 10 per cent rise over the previous year at $11.5 billion.
The manufacturing and processing sector attracted the largest
share of FDI, reaching $17.14 billion or 77 per cent of the nation's total
registered capital. The wholesale and retail and real estate sectors ranked
second and third, attracting $2.04 billion and $952 million, respectively.
Among the 57 countries and territories investing in
The report revealed that the
During the January-December period, the foreign-invested
sector generated $88.19 billion from exports, a yearly rise of 22.1 per cent
or equivalent to 66.7 per cent of the country's total export turnover, while
its imports reached $74.42 billion, up 24.2 per cent. - VNS
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