Vietnam remains a favourite investment destination for European enterprises

Vietnam's attraction as a foreign direct investment (FDI) destination remains strong among European business leaders, with 3% more European business stakeholders citing it among their top three investment hotspots worldwide.
Vietnam remains a favourite investment destination for European enterprises. (Illustrative image: VNA)
Vietnam remains a favourite investment destination for European enterprises. (Illustrative image: VNA)

The assessment was announced in accordance with the latest Business Climate Index (BCI) report produced by Decision Lab and released by the European Chamber of Commerce in Vietnam (EuroCham) on April 11.

36% of European firms ranked Vietnam either first, within their top three, or among their top five investment destinations on a global scale.

The BCI, which quantifies the business sentiment of the European business and investment community in Vietnam, held steady at 48 in the first quarter of 2023.

Although it remains at the same level it registered when2022 drew to a close, there are promising indications that European business stakeholders are witnessing a positive shift in their economic outlook.

The business environment outlook for 2023 is displaying promising signs of betterment. Specifically, the number of respondents who are sanguine about the nations economy has risen by 8 points, signalling a growing faith in its prospects.

According to the survey, the number of individuals expecting a downturn in the economy decreased by 6%, while those forecasting an upturn in revenue and orders increased by 7%.

The survey results also cited that the European business and investment community is content with the level of attention policymakers have given to business needs in Vietnam, with a third of respondents expressing significant or moderate satisfaction. This positive feedback is a testament to the government’s ongoing commitment to fostering a business-friendly environment in the country.

However, foreign businesses in Vietnam continue to grapple with regulatory opacity, administrative inefficiencies, and visa and work permit issues.

NDO