Malaysia ranks 12th among Vietnam’s foreign investors in 2018
KUALA LUMPUR — Malaysia ranked 12th among the countries and territories investing in Vietnam in 2018 with total registered capital hitting US$435.54 million, according to the Vietnamese trade office in Malaysia.
The country pumped $254.76 million into 41 new investment projects in Vietnam from the start of 2018 to December 20, while its investors added $27.47 million in total to their capital at 13 existing projects.
Malaysian investors also spent $153.31 million buying shares in Vietnamese companies. Malaysia’s accumulated investment in Vietnam as of December 20 reached nearly $12.48 billion in 586 projects, ranking 8th among 129 economies investing in the country.
Two-way trade value between Vietnam and Malaysia last year expanded more than 14 per cent on a yearly basis to nearly $11.5 billion.
Of the volume, Vietnam’s imports from Malaysia were worth nearly $7.45 billion, up more than 27 per cent from 2017, while exports dropped to around $4.05 billion. Vietnam ran a trade deficit of $3.4 billion with Malaysia. Major imports included petrol and oil, computers, electronics goods and parts, which reached over $1 billion. Computers, electronic products and parts from Vietnam experienced a sharp drop of more than 32 per cent. — VNS
Source: http://vietnamnews.vn/economy/484239/malaysia-ranks-12th-among-viet-nams-foreign-investors-in-2018.html#dkXJUBgbfdxz47ZL.99