Vietnam invests US$357.5 million abroad in first 11 months

Vietnam's total investment abroad was reported at US$357.5 million in the first 11 months of this year, including both newly registered and supplemented capital, according to the Ministry of Planning and Investment’s Foreign Investment Agency.

Military-run telecommunications company Viettel Group is one of the leading telecommunications businesses in Laos
Military-run telecommunications company Viettel Group is one of the leading telecommunications businesses in Laos

As many as 125 new projects were licensed to invest abroad in the January-November period, with total registered capital of US$303.5 million from the Vietnamese side. During the 11-month period, 30 existing projects registered to increase capital by US$54 million.

The finance and banking sector posted the largest investment abroad at US$105.7 million, accounting for 29.5% of Vietnam's total investment abroad.

The agricultural, forestry and aquatic sector came in second with total investment of US$68.4 million, making up 19.1% of the total investment. It was followed by the manufacturing and processing industry at US$50.9 million, accounting for 14.2% of Vietnam's total investment abroad.

In the January - November period, Vietnam has poured investment into 35 countries and territories across the world, with the largest investment in Laos at US$97.6 million, accounting for 27.3% of the total overseas investment.

Australia was the runner-up which attracted US$52.7 million from Vietnamese investors, occupying 14.7% of the total Vietnam's investment. Slovakia came in third with an investment project worth US$35.9 million, making up 10% of Vietnam's overseas investment. It was followed by Cuba and the ASEAN countries of Cambodia and Myanmar.