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Title: CHINESE INVESTMENT IN TO VIETNAM
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Authors: Phuong Nga Cao* and Thao Nguyen Nguyen, Vietnam |
Abstract: The establishment of the China-ASEAN Free Zone A trade area has brought unprecedented
opportunities and space as well as greater mutual benefits for China and ASEAN in developing
countries and regions. The desire to find a common development based on economic cooperation
has become increasingly strong. Since 2011, China's foreign direct investment (FDI) into Vietnam
has increased in the ranking of countries investing in Vietnam, and expanded in geographic scope
and investment sectors. From 2015 up to now, especially since Vietnam signed the Comprehensive
and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), China is often in the top 10
countries investing the most in Vietnam, because they seek to gain a foothold in the vast CPTPP
market through Vietnam. Within the scope of this article, the overview of China's FDI investment
in Vietnam is presented and analyzed. At the same time, the article also evaluates the advantages
and disadvantages of Chinese FDI inflows into Vietnam. Since then, a number of suitable solutions
have been proposed. |
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