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Foreign investors maintain interest in Vietnam 16:43 | 07/05/2021
Despite a year-on-year slip in foreign direct investment (FDI) to Vietnam in the first four months of the year, foreign investors still signed major deals in the country and confirmed its ongoing investment appeal.
Japanâs Sumitomo Mitsui Finance Group (SMFG) outlaid 1.37 billion USD for 49 percent of FE Credit. Illustrative image
Hanoi - Despite a year-on-year slip in foreign direct investment (FDI) to Vietnam in the first four months of the year, foreign investors still signed major deals in the country and confirmed its ongoing investment appeal.
In early April, the SK Group of the Republic of Korea announced the signing of an agreement with the Masan Group Corporation to acquire a 16.26 percent stake in VinCommerce, a Masan subsidiary, for a cash consideration of 410 million USD.
Friday, 17:38, 07/05/2021
VOV.VN - Despite the nation suffering an annual drop in foreign direct investment (FDI) during the four months of the year, foreign investors still signed major deals in the country and confirmed its ongoing investment appeal.
Early April saw the SK Group of the Republic of Korea announce the signing of an agreement with the Masan Group Corporation in order to acquire a 16.26% stake in VinCommerce, a Masan subsidiary, for a cash consideration of US$410 million.
Elsewhere, Sumitomo Mitsui Finance Group (SMFG) of Japan spent US$1.37 billion on 49% of FE Credit.
The two deals served to warm up the Vietnamese merger and acquisition (M&A) market, indicating that it remains attractive to investors, with foreign financiers still seeking to conduct valuable deals.
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Humour and a helping hand Humour and a helping hand
Good-natured Jetro chief in Asean is eager to get to know the region better in person. By Nareerat Wiriyapong
published : 3 May 2021 at 04:30 Atsushi Taketani, president of Jetro Bangkok Photo: Somchai Poomlard
Atsushi Taketani knows exactly how to make himself stand out in public in a way that also helps promote his home country. This one is called haori. H-a-o-r-i, the Osaka native says, pointing to the black traditional Japanese jacket he is wearing especially for an interview with Asia Focus at his office in downtown Bangkok. This one is hakama, he adds as he points to the loose trousers, also spelling the Japanese word. It s complicated even for a Japanese like me.