HCM City ramps up efforts to attract large foreign investments

Following its merger with Binh Duong and Ba Ria-Vung Tau provinces, new HCM City is targeting 10.44 billion USD in foreign direct investment this year.

Workers at a foreign factory in HCM City. (Photo: VNA)
Workers at a foreign factory in HCM City. (Photo: VNA)

HCM City (VNS/VNA) - Following its merger with Binh Duong and Ba Ria-Vung Tau provinces early this month, new HCM City is targeting 10.44 billion USD in foreign direct investment this year.

To achieve this goal, it is implementing a range of measures to foster a more transparent and streamlined investment environment for both domestic and foreign investors.

According to its Department of Finance, in the first half of 2025, the city licensed 945 new FDI projects worth 4.72 billion USD, a year-on-year increase of 32%.

Of the 10.44 billion USD targeted for the full year, the former HCM City is expected to contribute 7 billion USD, Binh Duong 1.8 billion USD, and Ba Ria–Vung Tau 1.64 billion USD.

The city is finalising a portfolio of priority projects to attract investment in strategic sectors such as international transshipment ports, innovation hubs, R&D centres, new materials technology, clean energy, semiconductors, design and manufacturing of integrated circuits, flexible electronics, chips, and advanced battery technologies.

One of the standout projects is the Can Gio International Transshipment Port.

Lam Dinh Thang, director of the Department of Science and Technology, said that many investors are currently looking for land to develop large- and mega-scale data centres.

The city plans to convert five existing export processing zones (EPZs) and industrial parks (IPs) — Tan Thuan, Tan Binh, Hiep Phuoc, Cat Lai, and Binh Chieu — into high-tech and innovation-oriented zones, with the proposal expected to be submitted to the administration in July, he added.

Following the merger, HCM City now has 64 operational EPZs and IPs.

The total industrial land zoned across the new city has reached 45,000 hectares, a major step toward addressing the city’s persistent challenge of limited industrial land.

According to Le Van Thinh, head of the HCM City Export Processing and Industrial Zones Authority, the EPZs and IPs aim to attract 3.73 billion USD worth of investment in 2025.

Binh Duong, which accounts for nearly half of the EPZs and IPs in the newly expanded city, has recently launched two more major ones, Cay Truong IP and Bau Bang Phase 2, at a cost of 5.5 trillion VND (210.8 million USD). These are next-generation industrial parks developed to international standards, integrating digital technologies, smart monitoring systems and automated management.

Cay Truong IP spans 700 hectares and prioritises eco-friendly and high-tech industries, while the Bau Bang expansion adds 380 hectares of clean, ready-for-development land for large-scale manufacturing projects.

The Tam Lap 2 industrial cluster developed by the Gia Dinh Group in northern Binh Duong focuses on investors with clean technologies and energy efficient and low-emission processes.

The company has promised to offer competitive land rentals.

Creating more open investment climate

In addition to infrastructure development, HCM City is also placing strong emphasis on administrative reform to ease investment procedures.

According to Nguyen Cong Vinh, director of the Department of Finance, five out of 22 investment-related administrative procedures under his department’s authority are now processed 30% faster.

This year, over 3,300 applications, or 93.4% of the total number received, have benefited from this faster timeline, he said.

Soon, key procedures such as amendments to investment registration certificates and project adjustments will be completed within a single working day, he said.

Others such as reissuance, data correction and setting up representative offices will also see a 30% reduction in processing time.

Related appraisal agencies would be required to complete their reviews within seven working days.

The city is also updating its list of key investment projects with detailed information on land availability, planning, and investment forms, making it easier for both domestic and international investors to access opportunities.

To further attract high-quality investment, Thinh stressed the importance of a coordinated approach by the city’s EPZs and IPs to help businesses complete administrative formalities, design targeted incentives for high-tech firms, and strengthen connections between businesses and financial institutions to enhance access to funding.

Strengthening relationships with international business associations and chambers of commerce such as JETRO, EuroCham, and AmCham is key to engaging potential foreign investors, he said.

Moreover, the city must improve its ability to anticipate developments that could impact businesses to come up with timely solutions, he added./.

VNA

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