Japanese investors tap into startups

Japanese investors tap into startups

Japanese investors are growingly interested in Vietnamese tech startups to boost footprints and tap into local demand.
Japanese optimism in renewed vitality

Japanese optimism in renewed vitality

Japanese investors in Vietnam are recovering and expecting operating profits to improve towards 2022. Takeo Nakajima, chief representative of the Hanoi Office of the Japan External Trade Organization, discussed with VIR’s Bich Thuy the recovery path of businesses and investment trends in 2022.
Japanese maintaining operations thanks to quick-thinking action

Japanese maintaining operations thanks to quick-thinking action

Japanese businesses have deployed a number of new business models in Vietnam in 2020 in an effort to shelter from the storm of COVID-19.
Foreign investors confident in Vietnam’s business environment: official

Foreign investors confident in Vietnam’s business environment: official 1

With the successful control of COVID-19, Vietnam has been widely recognised by the international community as a safe and attractive investment destination.
Laying foundations for advancement

Laying foundations for advancement

With success in coping with the global virus outbreak, Vietnam is already becoming more appealing to investors in Asia, but bottlenecks need to be removed at speed as global enterprises review their investment policies to reduce potential risks.
Reed Tradex signs for Japanese expos

Reed Tradex signs for Japanese expos

The ASEAN’s leading exhibition organiser Reed Tradex has signed an agreement with the Japan External Trade Organization in order to present the Vietnam-Japan Supporting Industries Exhibition and Vietnam Manufacturing Expo
Japanese firms seek fresh base for investments

Japanese firms seek fresh base for investments

With Vietnam’s typically-low localisation numbers currently increasing at its highest-ever rate, Japanese investors in particular are now becoming more attracted to the country’s manufacturing potential. However, regulatory risks remain a top concern. Bich Thuy reports.