HCMC tops FDI attraction in 2022
Southern city attracted over $3.97 billion in FDI during the year, or 14.2 per cent of the total.

Ho Chi Minh City led the country in FDI attraction during 2022, Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI) figures show.
It attracted over $3.97 billion in FDI during the year, or 14.2 per cent of the total and up 5.4 per cent year-on-year. Southern Binh Duong and northern Quang Ninh provinces were second and third, with newly-registered capital of $3.14 billion, up 47.3 per cent, and $2.37 billion, double the figure in 2021, respectively.
The southern city also led in newly-registered projects and capital contributions for share purchases, accounting for 43.9 per cent and 67.6 per cent of the total, respectively.
Vietnam had attracted a total of $27.72 billion in FDI as of December 20, equal to 89 per cent of the figure in the same period last year.
There were 2,036 newly-registered projects with capital of $12.45 billion, up 17.1 per cent and down 18.4 per cent, respectively, while 1,107 existing projects added capital totaling nearly $10.12 billion.
Foreign investors had projects in 54 of Vietnam’s 63 cities and provinces. Of 108 countries and territories with investments, Singapore topped the list with nearly $6.46 billion, or 23.3 per cent of the total, followed by the Republic of Korea with $4.88 billion and Japan with $4.78 billion.
The manufacturing and processing sector continued to lead industries in FDI attraction, with a total of over $16.8 billion, accounting for 60.6 per cent.
Pham Vinh
Source: VnEconomy
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