TWO CONSECUTIVE GRAND
OPENING CEREMONY OF FDI PLANTS IN VIETNAM SINGAPORE INDUSTRIAL PARK
Binh Duong, 7 June 2012 – TBC-Ball Beverage Can Vietnam Limited
Company commences the operation of its plant today in Vietnam Singapore
Industrial Park (VSIP II – Phase II), located in Binh Duong Province’s Tan Uyen
District. Covering 8 hectares, the plant will have an initial annual production
capacity of 850 million cans, mostly supplying contracted customers in Vietnam
as well as exporting beverage cans to neighboring countries, and can be
expanded to meet growing demand. The total investment of the plant is about
US$50 millions.
Yesterday, Fujikura
Fiber Optics Vietnam Co., LTD (FOV) also announced the official operation of
its second factory at VSIP I. The one-hectare expansion of FOV was kicked off
since the success of its first plant in VSIP I from 2001. This second project
will continue its manufacturing specialized in fiber optic components used in
Telecommunication & Data communication systems with the high technology
transferred from Fujikura Group in Japan and globally.
In the first half of
the year 2012 (as of 06 June 2012), VSIPs in Binh Duong have attracted an
additional US$468 million in total
registered capital, an increase of 60% compared to the same period last year,
reaching 156% of the US$300 million target of this year. “Most current firms in
VSIP Binh Duong are in good operations,” cited as the report of the VSIP Binh
Duong Management Board. Moreover, newly-registered enterprises and
expanded-capital enterprises have already implemented their projects,
especially large scale ones.
Though facing curtain difficulties due to the global economic
downturn, the foreign direct investment (FDI) landscape at VSIP in the first
half of the year 2012 keeps positive. The number of new projects is not higher
than last year; however, the number of projects larger in land size and
registered capital is much higher. It proves the fact that the effectiveness of
FDI inflows has increased, whereas capacity per each hectare of land has also
been improved. This trend meets the Provincial policy which aims to lure more
high technology FDI enterprises into Binh Duong.