Chinese investors flock to Vietnam, fueling economic growth

According to a September 2024 report from HSBC, Vietnam ranked second among Southeast Asian markets targeted by Chinese investors, only behind Singapore.

A Chinese factory produces solar panels in Thai Nguyen province (Photo: VNA)
A Chinese factory produces solar panels in Thai Nguyen province (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Chinese investors have been ramping up their presence in Vietnam in recent years, with a surge in investments that shows no sign of abating.

Major projects take root

Just days ago, two substantial projects funded by Chinese capital commenced construction in the northern province of Bac Ninh. The Victory Giant Technology Vietnam plant, a 520 million USD project by Guangdong-based Victory Giant Technology Co., Ltd., will produce high-precision multi-layer printed circuit boards (PCBs). Meanwhile, Green Precision, with over 120 million USD in capital, will focus on high-precision components for consumer electronics.

These projects, granted investment certificates last year, are part of a broader trend that has seen Chinese capital pouring into Vietnam at an unprecedented rate.

According to a September 2024 report from HSBC, Vietnam ranked second among Southeast Asian markets targeted by Chinese investors, only behind Singapore. In 2023, Chinese investors registered 4.47 billion USD in new investments in Vietnam, a 77.6% hike from the previous year. This momentum carried into 2024 with 4.73 billion USD, and in Q1 2025 alone, registered capital surged to 1.47 billion USD, up 68.5% year-on-year.

Data from the Ministry of Finance’s Foreign Investment Agency showed that China as the third-largest investor by capital in Q1 2025 but it leads in the number of projects, with 251 new ones comprising 29.5% of all registrations. These figures exclude substantial investments from Taiwan (China) and Hong Kong (China), where firms like Foxconn, Goertek, Pegatron, Luxshare, and Compal operate extensively. Notably, Taiwan’s Lite-On recently launched a 690 million USD facility in Quang Ninh, further bolstering Vietnam’s manufacturing landscape.

This influx is positioning Vietnam as a linchpin in global electronics and semiconductor supply chains, driving economic integration and technological advancement.

From volume to value

du.jpg
At China's Luxshare factory (Photo: baodautu.vn)

In a noteworthy shift, China's recent investment into Vietnam is not just increasing in volume, it is also rising in quality. Contrary to earlier concerns about low-value projects, the latest wave of Chinese capital is targeting strategic, hi-tech sectors. Major Chinese corporations with global footprints in technology, electronics, manufacturing, infrastructure, renewable energy, and electric vehicles have been expanding their footprint in Vietnam.

At a high-level meeting in February, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh encouraged continued investment from leading Chinese firms like China Railway No. 6 Engineering Group, China State Construction Engineering Corporation, Power China, Chery, BYD, Sailun, TCL, and Goertek, inviting them to view Vietnam as a strategic base for manufacturing and trade. The response was enthusiastic, with commitments to explore strategic infrastructure, transport, and emerging growth engines like green economy, digital economy, and clean energy.

Hung Yen province recently held an investment promotion conference in Guangxi, yielding promising agreements, including projects for solar panel production, fast-charging station equipment, and a green hydrogen plant with a projected capacity of 3 million tonnes annually.

Should these agreements move forward, Chinese capital will continue to flow into Vietnam, strengthening the bilateral economic interconnectivity./.

VNA

See more

Delegates commence the construction of AEON Hai Duong Shopping Centre in Hai Duong Province on April 19. (Photo courtesy of AEON Vietnam)

Construction of AEON Hai Duong Shopping Centre kicked off

With a total investment of around 1.18 trillion VND (45.6 million USD), the AEON Hai Duong Shopping Centre is designed with a total floor area of approximately 3.6 hectares. Spanning an estimated gross floor area (GFA) of roughly 38,100 sq.m, the shopping centre will feature ample parking space for nearly 600 cars and 1,200 motorcycles.

Hai Phong hosts a conference on green transition and sustainable development. (Photo: congluan)

Hai Phong’s green growth sees both progress and obstacles

As part of its 2024 green growth efforts, Hai Phong implemented initiatives across 17 sectors. These included building and refining legal and policy frameworks as well as strengthening state management in line with green growth objectives.

Chanh Thon carpentry village in Nam Tien commune, Phu Xuyen district, Hanoi (Source: nongthonmoihanoi.gov.vn)

Hanoi to develop 254-million-USD industrial cluster

Until 2030, Hanoi looks to have 159 industrial clusters covering a total area of 3,204 ha, expand five clusters established between 2017 and 2020 with a total area of about 45 ha, and build 21 new ones covering about 536 ha.

A visitor experiences technologies at the event. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam Beautycare Expo 2025 opens in Hanoi

The Vietnam Beautycare Expo 2025 aims to facilitate trade and business connections between industry professionals, helping visitors seek out suppliers, distribution partners, and retailers in the beauty and personal care sectors.

The Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner with special livery featuring the chim Lac (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam Airlines unveils Lac bird-themed livery on Boeing 787-9 aircraft

Vietnam Airline Deputy General Director Dang Anh Tuan said that the Lac bird embodies the pioneering spirit, the desire to conquer, and the will to continuously rise, adding displaying the symbol on Boeing 787, a pride of the global aviation technology, showcases the airline’s aspirations to connect the tradition and the future while carrying the Vietnamese identity across the world.

Khanh Hoa welcomes return of Russian tourists (Photo: VNA)

New charter flights boost Russian tourism to Khanh Hoa

Flight EO3661 operated by IKAR Airlines landed at Cam Ranh International Airport on April 18, carrying 350 Russian tourists from Novy International Airport in Russia. This marks the first charter flight organised by Pegas Misr Vietnam Travel Co., Ltd. to bring Russian tourists back to Khanh Hoa after a long pause due to the COVID-19 pandemic.