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因缺乏激励措施,越南错失英特尔等企业数十亿美元投资

Due to the lack of incentive measures, Vietnam missed out on billions of dollars in investment from companies such as Intel.

Breakings ·  11:28

According to Reuters, Vietnam's Ministry of Planning and Investment stated in a document that due to a lack of sufficient investment incentives, multinational companies such as Intel and LG Chemical have missed out on billions of dollars of investment. Intel proposed to invest $3.3 billion in a project in Vietnam and requested that the country provide 15% "cash support," but later decided to move the project to Poland. LG Chemical also skipped Vietnam and invested in a battery project in Indonesia. The document said that many large groups have recently started exploring investment opportunities in Vietnam, but they have all decided to move to other countries because Vietnam lacks provisions for investment support.

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