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Vietnam is top pick for Singaporean companies

Enterprise Singapore says internationalisation projects for enterprises looking to expand operations into the country have doubled since 2018

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 02 Dec 2020 3:15PM

Vietnam is top pick for Singaporean companies
ESG says traditionally Singaporean firms look at infrastructure and urban solutions when investing in Vietnam, but in recent years there has been growing interest in manufacturing, food and beverage and retail –  Pixabay pic, December 2, 2020

HANOI – Vietnam is attracting a record number of Singaporean businesses which continue to look for opportunities to expand their operations abroad despite the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, according to Vietnam News Agency (VNA). 

Enterprise Singapore (ESG) said it has supported more than double the number of internationalisation projects for enterprises looking to expand their operations into Vietnam since 2018.

From January to October 2020 alone, ESG supported 56.9% more projects year on year across sectors such as ICT and media, professional services, and education.

ESG assistant chief executive officer Tan Soon Kim said since the launch of the Singapore Business Federation's GlobalConnect@SBF November last year, the initiative received the highest volume of enquiries for regional overseas business ventures in Vietnam. 

Traditionally, Singapore firms that are keen to invest in or expand to Vietnam in the fields of infrastructure and urban solutions, but in recent years there has been growing interest in the areas of manufacturing, food and beverage and retail, Tan noted.

Functional juice company Doki Doki for instance, set up a factory in Vietnam in 2017. It decided to expand its sales channels to Vietnam this year. 

Another company that is actively scaling up its retail presence in Vietnam is Norbreeze Group which distributes and markets jewellery and timepiece brands. This firm is opening three new owned-and-operated stores in Vietnam in November and five partner stores in December and January next year.–  Bernama, December 2, 2020

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