Ho Chi Minh City: Industrial, export processing zones attract over 2.6 bln USD in H1

Speaking at the at the city's regular socio-economic press briefing on July 9, Deputy Head of the Ho Chi Minh City Export Processing and Industrial Zones Authority (HEPZA) Tran Viet Ha said that foreign direct investment (FDI) accounted for nearly 1.6 billion USD of the total, including 65 newly licensed projects worth more than 867 million USD and 83 existing projects that added over 707 million USD in registered capital.

Hiep Phuoc Industrial Park in Hiep Phuoc commune, Ho Chi Minh City. (Photo: VNA)
Hiep Phuoc Industrial Park in Hiep Phuoc commune, Ho Chi Minh City. (Photo: VNA)

Ho Chi Minh City (VNA) – Export processing zones (EPZs) and industrial parks (IPs) in Ho Chi Minh City attracted more than 2.6 billion USD in investment in the first six months of the year, equivalent to over 61% of the city's full-year target, with new projects increasingly focusing on high technology, digital transformation and green development.

Speaking at the at the city's regular socio-economic press briefing on July 9, Deputy Head of the Ho Chi Minh City Export Processing and Industrial Zones Authority (HEPZA) Tran Viet Ha said that foreign direct investment (FDI) accounted for nearly 1.6 billion USD of the total, including 65 newly licensed projects worth more than 867 million USD and 83 existing projects that added over 707 million USD in registered capital.

Domestic investment exceeded 1 billion USD, calculated at an exchange rate of 26,000 VND to the US dollar. The total came from 57 newly registered projects and 34 capital expansion projects.

Ha said the strong inflows reflected the southern metropolis' continued attractiveness to investors despite intensifying competition for investment among localities in Vietnam and across the region.

Alongside investment promotion, the city is implementing a long-term strategy to transform its EPZs and IPs into modern, specialised, green and smart industrial hubs.

Existing industrial parks will be reviewed and gradually restructured to improve land-use efficiency, increase technological content and reduce reliance on labour-intensive and resource-intensive industries.

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At Tan Phu Trung Industrial Park in Ho Chi Minh City. (Photo: VNA)

At the same time, the city plans to develop new models, including high-tech, ecological, smart and specialised industrial parks, as well as logistics-linked industrial zones, concentrated digital technology parks and integrated industrial-urban-service complexes.

Under the development plan, the Ho Chi Minh City area will serve as a centre for research and development (R&D), innovation, education and training, high technology, artificial intelligence (AI), data centres, finance and advanced services. Meanwhile, the Binh Duong area will continue to focus on large-scale manufacturing, supporting industries and high-tech production, while the Ba Ria–Vung Tau area will specialise in the marine economy, deep-water port-based industries, logistics, the oil and gas sector and a planned free trade zone.

The city's industrial ecosystem has also become increasingly integrated into the global semiconductor value chain. Several enterprises operating in EPZs and IPs are already engaged in semiconductor research, integrated circuit design, hardware and software development, as well as the production of equipment and components.

These include Renesas Design Vietnam Co., Ltd., Ampere Computing Vietnam Co., Ltd., Mtex (Vietnam) Co., Ltd., Marvell Technology Vietnam Co., Ltd. and Kamet Vietnam Co., Ltd., providing a solid foundation for attracting more high-value and technology-intensive investment projects in the future.

According to Ha, the city's long-term objective is to shift from a growth model based on low-cost labour and natural resources to one driven by science, technology, innovation, the digital economy, the green economy and the circular economy./.

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