With 35 investment projects in Ha Tinh with a total capital of about 13 billion USD, Taiwan is the largest FDI investor in the province.
The Formosa Ha Tinh Steel Complex and Port Project is the largest FDI project in Vietnam today.
According to the Department of Planning and Investment, there are currently 35 foreign direct investment (FDI) projects in the province with a total investment of about 13 billion USD. With this capital, Taiwan is the largest FDI capital in Ha Tinh. At the same time, Ha Tinh is also the leading locality in terms of Taiwanese investment capital in Vietnam.
Of which, the Formosa Ha Tinh Steel Complex and Son Duong Port Project of Formosa Ha Tinh Steel Corporation with a total investment of 12.8 billion USD is the largest FDI project in Vietnam today.
In addition, some other projects such as: QUAN WEI General Service Center Project of Quan Wei Company Limited with a total investment of 15 million USD; A Tin General Service Trade Area, Hotel, Expert Housing and Office for Lease of A Tin International Company Limited with a total investment of 12.5 million USD; A Dong Vietnam Ready Mixed Concrete Factory Project of A Dong Vietnam Company Limited with a total investment of 9 million USD;
Steel structure processing and assembly factory of Yueh Ta Iron and Steel Company Limited with a total investment of 8.7 million USD; Project of factory for manufacturing, processing, installing mechanical products, manufacturing machines and machine parts of UP Ha Tinh Company Limited with a total investment of 7.6 million USD...
UP Ha Tinh Company Limited (Ky Anh Town) has 100% Taiwanese capital, specializing in manufacturing, processing, and installing mechanical products and machine manufacturing.
In terms of investment, Taiwan's investment projects are mostly concentrated in the fields of processing and manufacturing industry, real estate, trade and services...
In recent years, Taiwanese FDI enterprises, spearheaded by the Formosa Ha Tinh Steel Complex and Son Duong Port project, have contributed greatly to the economic growth of Ha Tinh province.
Ngoc Khanh
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