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To date,
this is the largest scaled investment in a power project in
Investment on power projects on the
rise
At the kick-off
ceremony of Xekaman 1, the project was mentioned as a part of the energy cooperation
program between
In fact, in
the first phase of the cooperation program, the investment scale was modest due
to problems in profitability, the poor infrastructural conditions in
However,
Vietnamese enterprises have been trying to push up investments in power plants
in recent years, especially at a time when power shortages have become more
serious, and
The fact
that local power companies are asking local enterprises to cut power
consumption by 20 percent in 2011, which is a big challenge for manufacturers,
has turned out to be an opportunity for power companies.
According
to the Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), in the first two months of
the year alone, three outward investment projects in electricity, water and air
conditioner manufacturing and distribution were registered by Vietnamese
investors. The registered investment capital of the projects is 1.2 billion
dollars,,which accounts for 97 percent of total outward investment in the first
two months of the year.
Most
recently, on March 2, Song Da Group received an outward investment license for
Sekong 3 project in
As for the
group alone, to date, three its power projects have entered the construction
including Xekaman 1 and 3 and Sekong 3 power plant, capitalized at 1.03 billion
in total.
Going abroad a trend
Also
according to MPI, 16 outward investment projects in nine business fields were
registered in the first two months of the year. The total registered capital
has reached 1.264 billion, only 300 million dollars lower than the foreign
direct investment in
If
comparing with the first 10 years since Vietnamese enterprises began making outward
investment, the registered capital in the first two months of 2011 is 93 times
bigger. The investment capital in 1999-2005 is just equal to 58 percent of the
registered capital in the first two months of 2011.
It seems
that Vietnamese investors tend to like big projects. Every project registered
in the first two months of the year has the capital of 79 million dollars on
average, much higher than the investment projects in
By the end
of February 2011,
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