FDI
attraction to be under strict scrutiny
(VOV)
- Although
In 2013
However, many economists are not impressed with this
new record, arguing the quality of FDI is the crucial factor.
They say since the Foreign Investment Law was first
introduced in 1987,
During the past 20 years, big international giants such
as Intel, Samsung, Nokia,
In the 1990s many Vietnamese localities rolled out the
red carpet to welcome foreign investors as special guests, offering numerous
preferential tax and other incentives. As a result, FDI inflows into
Also during that time, foreign giants earned huge
profits which were then remitted to their countries. Meanwhile, many
Vietnamese localities began to pay a steep price for their decision, in which
addressing environmental problems is one of common examples.
Obviously foreign businesses weigh the pros and cons of
their investment strategies before funnelling their moneys into a country,
especially a developing one, trying to earn as much profit as they can.
In turn, investment recipients, including
An economic expert admits, “We fully expected to
experience positive spill-over effects of FDI attraction, but they (effects)
have not lived up to our expectations yet.”
In addition, the country has faced a lack of skilled
workers and project managers; foreign investors have even struggled to find
competent foremen.
Worker training at FDI factories is also another matter
of particular concern. Workers are normally trained in a number of specific
skills without general knowledge of production procedures.
Limited technology transfer
There are not enough convincing proofs showing that
More than 20 years are long enough to evaluate the
effect of a policy. Besides incentives for foreign investors,
VOV
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Thứ Bảy, 19 tháng 4, 2014
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