Last week, USABC brought a small group of senior leaders from Fortune 500
companies to Vietnam for its Asia Pacific presidents’ business mission. The
visit was aimed to underscore the companies’ increased investments and business
in Vietnam.
"US firms have pinned their great hope on TPP. However, no matter what
TPP may be, they still consider Vietnam a very important business and investment
spot in ASEAN,” stressed Michalak at a meeting with Ministry of Planning and
Investment (MPI) leaders.
"For example, AES Corporation, AIG, Archer Daniels Midland Company (ADM),
Cargill, Coca-Cola, GE, and UL are boosting their presence here in Vietnam.
These companies represent a cross section of industries including aerospace,
agriculture, consumer products, energy, financial services, IT, infrastructure,
health, and manufacturing sectors,” said USABC president and CEO Alexander
Felderman.
Alan Willits, chairman of Cargill Asia Pacific under Cargill Group, a
US-based multinational producer of food, agriculture, financial, and industrial
products and services, revealed that Cargill will open its 12th animal feed
plant in Vietnam next year.
Cargill is currently building a cargo handling service facility at Phu My
port in the southern province of Ba Ria-Vung Tau.
Another US company, Archer Daniels Midland Company (ADM), one of the
largest agricultural processors in the world, is also set to carve a bigger
niche in Vietnam, where it has been operating since 1999. "We regard Vietnam as
a strategic market. We will continue expanding our business here, by not only
trading but also investing in production and processing of products,” said Ian
Pinner, president of ADM’s Southeast Asia, Australia, New Zealand, and Global
Destination Marketing Department.
One month ago, UL, innovator of safety solutions, officially opened its
new consumer and retail services testing laboratory in Ho Chi Minh City. The
1,300 square metre laboratory has expanded regional capacity for testing toys,
textiles, footwear, accessories, and jewellery for compliance with a variety of
safety and performance-related requirements. UL has also inked a deal with the
Ministry of Science and Technology about testing Vietnamese furniture products
exported to North America.
MPI Deputy Minister Nguyen Van Hieu said Vietnam is in critical need of
US investment in four key sectors, including infrastructure development,
supporting industry, high-tech, and high-quality
agriculture.
According to Michalak, USABC will make its greatest efforts to cooperate
with the US’ new administration. "We will also do our utmost to persuade the new
president to attend the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit in the
central city of Danang in 2017. This will be a good opportunity for him to have
a better understanding about Vietnam and the fine relationship between the US
and Vietnam.”
Moreover, USABC is also compiling a special report on the relationship
between the US and ASEAN, including Vietnam. The report will be submitted to
Trump.
As of November 20, 2016, the US is Vietnam’s ninth-biggest foreign
investor, with 816 valid investment projects registered at almost US$10.1
billion.
By Vietnam Investment Review