More than six months after taking effect, Vietnam’s pro-private sector policies are producing tangible results: factory expansions, increasing demand for ready-built facilities, and rapid industrial land accumulation signal a shift in production capital. The main challenge now is not just stimulating investor interest, but also ensuring policy implementation keeps up with these emerging trends. Private investment accelerates Enterprise registration figures from January to November 2025 show a significant shift in investment sentiment. Nearly 178,000 companies were newly established with total registered capital of over VND1.75 quadrillion, while additional capital flowing into the economy reached a record VND5.6 quadrillion. The data indicate a strong rebound in investment, especially in manufacturing. Importantly, most of the extra capital came from existing businesses, signaling a desire to grow and upgrade production capacity rather than relying only on new startups. Many domestic companies are starting to turn their medium and long-term investment plans into tangible actions. Nafoods Tay Nguyen has secured VND744 billion in funding for its fruit processing complex in Gia Lai, establishing the project as a large-scale, export-oriented processing hub. Ha Long Canned Food plans to build a new factory at the Nam Dinh Vu Industrial Park in Haiphong and increase its charter […]
More than six months after taking effect, Vietnam’s pro-private sector policies are producing tangible results: factory expansions, increasing demand for ready-built facilities, and rapid industrial land accumulation signal a shift in production capital. The main challenge now is not just stimulating investor interest, but also ensuring policy implementation keeps up with these emerging trends. Private investment accelerates Enterprise registration figures from January to November 2025 show a significant shift in investment sentiment. Nearly 178,000 companies were newly established with total registered capital of over VND1.75 quadrillion, while additional capital flowing into the economy reached a record VND5.6 quadrillion. The data indicate a strong rebound in investment, especially in manufacturing. Importantly, most of the extra capital came from existing businesses, signaling a desire to grow and upgrade production capacity rather than relying only on new startups. Many domestic companies are starting to turn their medium and long-term investment plans into tangible actions. Nafoods Tay Nguyen has secured VND744 billion in funding for its fruit processing complex in Gia Lai, establishing the project as a large-scale, export-oriented processing hub. Ha Long Canned Food plans to build a new factory at the Nam Dinh Vu Industrial Park in Haiphong and increase its charter […]
More than six months after taking effect, Vietnam’s pro-private sector policies are producing tangible results: factory expansions, increasing demand for ready-built facilities, and rapid industrial land accumulation signal a shift in production capital. The main challenge now is not just stimulating investor interest, but also ensuring policy implementation keeps up with these emerging trends. Private investment accelerates Enterprise registration figures from January to November 2025 show a significant shift in investment sentiment. Nearly 178,000 companies were newly established with total registered capital of over VND1.75 quadrillion, while additional capital flowing into the economy reached a record VND5.6 quadrillion. The data indicate a strong rebound in investment, especially in manufacturing. Importantly, most of the extra capital came from existing businesses, signaling a desire to grow and upgrade production capacity rather than relying only on new startups. Many domestic companies are starting to turn their medium and long-term investment plans into tangible actions. Nafoods Tay Nguyen has secured VND744 billion in funding for its fruit processing complex in Gia Lai, establishing the project as a large-scale, export-oriented processing hub. Ha Long Canned Food plans to build a new factory at the Nam Dinh Vu Industrial Park in Haiphong and increase its charter […]
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