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因缺乏激励措施 英特尔等外企放弃投资越南

Due to the lack of incentive measures, foreign companies such as Intel have abandoned investments in Vietnam.

Breakings ·  07:26
The Vietnamese Planning and Investment Department believes that due to a lack of sufficient investment incentives, Vietnam has lost out on billions of dollars of investment from multinational companies such as Intel and LG Chemical. The Vietnamese Planning and Investment Department stated that Intel proposed investing $3.3 billion in a project in Vietnam and requested 15% "cash support" from Vietnam, but later decided to move the project to Poland. In addition, after requesting that Vietnam bear 30% of the investment costs, South Korean LG Chemical Limited passed over Vietnam and invested in a battery project in Indonesia.

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