Nearly US$700 mln in FDI lands in Binh Duong in first two months
The People’s Committee of southern Binh Duong province on March 4 granted the first investment licenses of 2016 to 32 foreign direct investment (FDI) projects and one domestic investment project, worth a total of US$695 million.
Taiwan (China) led the way in registered capital with US$205 million pumped into 4 projects, followed by Singapore (US$188.2 million), the Republic of Korea (US$64 million), and Japan (US$54.5 million).
Chief among these projects are a US$100-million fabric manufacturing project by Taiwan-based De Licacy Industrial Co., Ltd; and an 88-million-USD instant coffee factory by Singapore’s Fovoline Global Trading PTE. Ltd.
By the end of February, the province has had 2,623 operational projects with a combined investment of US$24.1 billion. Some 1,560 of the projects are operating at local industrial parks, worth US$15.75 billion or 65% of the locality’s total FDI.
It will assist investors in obtaining visas and investment licenses as well as provide them with all necessary information regarding the local business climate and investment incentive policies.
During the opening ceremony, the centre signed deals to cooperate with business associations of Japan, the Republic of Korea and Taiwan.