Vietnam, ASEAN markets offer huge opportunities for European firms

Vietnam, Malaysia and Thailand are the most attractive expansion destinations for European corporates, according to a recent survey conducted by Standard Chartered Bank.
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Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam, Malaysia and Thailand are the most attractive expansion destinations for European corporates, according to a recent survey conducted by Standard Chartered Bank.

The survey said 88 percent of respondents expect business to go up in the next 12 months, on drivers such as a growing consumer market; free trade agreements; and a reliable supply base.

In terms of target markets within ASEAN, 60 percent of survey respondents are focusing on expanding in Vietnam to capture sales and production opportunities, followed by Malaysia (53 percent) and Thailand (48 percent).

The survey said that the Europe-AESEAN corridor could enable growth in six high-potential sectors, including pharmaceuticals production, consumption of consumer goods, automotive industry, green and digital solutions, renewable and clean energy and e-commerce.

The optimistic outlook came even as 75 percent of respondents cited their understanding of regional regulations, payments and infrastructure as a significant medium-term barrier.

Robert Newell, managing director for Europe global corporates at Standard Chartered Bank said that the ASEAN markets continue to offer huge opportunities for European companies, both for those looking to diversify and expand their investment and trade activities, and those who are well aware of the deep technological expertise and significant consumer base across the markets.

Vietnam’s economic development drivers are still maintained despite of severe impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The country’s General Statistics Office announced that Vietnam’s GDP increased by 5.64 percent in the first six months of 2021./.


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