Transparent business environment appealing to foreign investors

During the first half of 2025, the total registered FDI reached 21.51 billion USD, up 32.6% year-over-year. This includes 9.3 billion USD in new investments, down 9.6%; 8.95 billion USD in additional capital for existing projects, a 2.2-fold increase; and 3.28 billion USD through capital contributions and share purchases, up 73.6%.

Sock production line for export at SUNJIN AT&C VINA Co., Ltd., Chan May - Lang Co economic zone, Hue city. (Photo: VNA)
Sock production line for export at SUNJIN AT&C VINA Co., Ltd., Chan May - Lang Co economic zone, Hue city. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) - Foreign investment flows into Vietnam have continued to grow positively amidst global economic fluctuations, according to the Foreign Investment Agency of the Ministry of Finance.

The growing numbers of new projects and existing projects adjusting their capital, and share purchase transactions have demonstrated that foreign investors' confidence in the domestic investment environment remains strong.

Recently, Coca-Cola officially inaugurated its new beverage plant in the southern province of Tay Ninh, with a total investment of 136 million USD. This is Coca-Cola’s largest facility in Vietnam and the first food and beverage plant in the country to achieve LEED BD+C gold certification for green building. This move marks an important milestone in the company's investment and sustainable development strategy after 31 years of presence in Vietnam.

More than just an investment in infrastructure, it reflects the company's dedication to sustainable development and aspiration to make a meaningful difference in the communities it serves across the country, said Milly Cheng, CEO of Coca-Cola Beverages Vietnam.

The inauguration of the new plant in Tay Ninh marks a significant milestone in Coca-Cola’s journey in Vietnam, she said, adding that this state-of-the-art facility is designed to be a hub where innovation meets sustainability, a testament to the firm’s belief in the immense growth potential of this market and its long-term investment commitment in the country.

Nguyen Van Ut, Chairman of the People's Committee of Tay Ninh province, stated that this event reflects the strong confidence of the international business community, including investors from the US and the UK, in the locality’s friendly, transparent, and dynamic investment environment.

Coca-Cola is not the only investor placing trust in the potential of the Vietnamese market with a commitment to long-term investment. The northern province of Bac Ninh is also a prime example of how foreign investors continue to trust and expand their investments in Vietnam.

The provincial People's Committee reported that since the beginning of this year, Bac Ninh has attracted approximately 12 billion USD in FDI, making it rank second nationwide, after Hanoi.

Chairman of the provincial People's Committee Vuong Quoc Tuan shared that one of the key factors attracting foreign investors to the province is its consistent focus on prioritising the interests of businesses and providing the most favourable conditions for them.

Specifically, Bac Ninh is committed to supporting investors right from the initial stage, helping them navigate procedures and building trust from the outset of their investment journey. At the same time, the province emphasises the responsibility of heads of agencies to assist with each procedure, ensuring that any obstacles are promptly addressed.

According to Phi Thi Huong Nga, head of the Industry and Construction Statistics Department under the National Statistics Office, Vietnam’s appeal and ability to attract FDI remain strong due to significant potential and advantages. These include its favourable geographic location with easy access to major markets, a large consumer market with over 100 million people, competitive costs, and a stable macroeconomic environment.

However, the Foreign Investment Agency has also reported and warned of some risks that could affect foreign capital flows, such as the US-China trade conflict and new tariff policies. Recently, foreign investors have shown some concerns regarding tax issues, which could make them more cautious in their investment disbursement, especially for large-scale, long-term projects.

To maintain and enhance Vietnam's appeal in the competition for FDI with other countries in the region, economists suggest that improving and enhancing the quality of the investment environment remains a fundamental and practical solution. This requires persistent efforts to create a more substantive and effective approach in order to sustain and boost FDI activities.

According to the Foreign Investment Agency, Vietnam’s ongoing administrative restructuring is a key factor in strengthening foreign investors’ confidence, raising expectations for more intensive and extensive administrative reforms and a more transparent investment environment in the time to come.

During the first half of 2025, the total registered FDI reached 21.51 billion USD, up 32.6% year-over-year, the Ministry of Finance reported.

This includes 9.3 billion USD in new investments, down 9.6%; 8.95 billion USD in additional capital for existing projects, a 2.2-fold increase; and 3.28 billion USD through capital contributions and share purchases, up 73.6%./.

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