Private investors see opportunities in infrastructure
development
Many investors have registered
to develop railways, airports, seaports and highways, but developing
infrastructure, a lucrative business field, only suits financially powerful
investors.
Analysts say
they can see a second wave of private investment in infrastructure projects.
The first investment wave occurred in 2006-2007, when the real estate market heated up. A lot of enterprises jumped into the field, though many of them then had to say ‘goodbye’. According to the Ministry of Planning and Investment, from now to 2020, Tens of registrations to develop infrastructure items have been made by private investors this year. Vingroup in late April started the construction of the Vingroup, owned by Pham Nhat Vuong, recognized by Forbes as the Vietnamese dollar billionaire, has also informed the Ministry of Transport about its willingness to buy three largest railway stations in Vietnam, namely Hanoi, Sai Gon and Da Nang. While Vingroup targets railway stations, Sun Group is lobbying for the right to invest in railroads and trains to upgrade services. The group is now developing many tourism and resort projects in the central region, and hopes the upgraded railway services will help bring more customers to the resorts. Airports and airport terminal are also infrastructure items private investors target. Rang Dong Group, a local corporation in Binh Thuan province, has invested in infrastructure items at At the end of the first quarter, Sun Group was chosen by the Quang Ninh provincial authorities as the investor for the Sun Group obtained the project after defeating many other domestic and foreign investors, including Joinus In June alone, two joint groups of investors suggested expanding the terminals at two airports. Viet Xuan Moi JSC and Duc Binh Group have proposed to develop the terminal at While Rang Dong is well known in Binh Thuan province, CII is well known in DNSG |
Thứ Năm, 23 tháng 7, 2015
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