Foreign firms keen on old building renovation projects in HCM City

Numerous foreign firms are interested in projects to renovate or replace old buildings in Ho Chi Minh City.

President of the Australian Property Sakkara Group Neil Wilson made the statement at a meeting with Secretary of the municipal Party Committee Dinh La Thang on August 1.

According to Wilson, firms which have been operating in Vietnam and the city are seeking investment opportunities in high building and transportation projects.

At the meeting with foreign investors in estate and finance including Sakkara, Dragon Capital of the UK and GIC of Singapore, Secretary Thang welcomed businesses to seek investment opportunities in the city.

He said HCM City has continuously created optimal conditions for investors.

The city is calling for investments in numerous projects in the fields of transportation, flood fighting, environment, construction and old building renovation, Thang said.

He suggested businesses with strength in finance and estate enter joint ventures to participate in the projects.
Mời quý độc giả theo dõi VOV.VN trên

Related

Foreign firms may be permitted to open 500 sq m retail outlets in Vietnam
Foreign firms may be permitted to open 500 sq m retail outlets in Vietnam

Foreign-invested enterprises (FIEs) with distribution rights will be able to open retail outlets of up to 500 sq m under a draft decree clarifying the trading of goods by FIEs under the Commercial Law.

Foreign firms may be permitted to open 500 sq m retail outlets in Vietnam

Foreign firms may be permitted to open 500 sq m retail outlets in Vietnam

Foreign-invested enterprises (FIEs) with distribution rights will be able to open retail outlets of up to 500 sq m under a draft decree clarifying the trading of goods by FIEs under the Commercial Law.

Vietnamese drink manufacturers give up home market to foreign firms
Vietnamese drink manufacturers give up home market to foreign firms

Losing out in the carbonated soft drink market segment, Vietnamese drink manufacturers also cannot compete with foreign ones in products which use materials available in Vietnam.

Vietnamese drink manufacturers give up home market to foreign firms

Vietnamese drink manufacturers give up home market to foreign firms

Losing out in the carbonated soft drink market segment, Vietnamese drink manufacturers also cannot compete with foreign ones in products which use materials available in Vietnam.

Foreign firms snatch up local logistics industry
Foreign firms snatch up local logistics industry

Vietnam’s logistics industry is expected to be wholly controlled by foreign firms over the next few years.

Foreign firms snatch up local logistics industry

Foreign firms snatch up local logistics industry

Vietnam’s logistics industry is expected to be wholly controlled by foreign firms over the next few years.